Yay, I did it this time!!!
I learned a lot. I'm glad I stuck with it, even though I had to do almost all the work at home. In my current online class there was a survey to see how much we knew about 2.0 tools, and because of this course I knew about all of the mentioned tools. If I hadn't done this, I think I only would have been familiar with Facebook.
I really enjoyed some of the Things, especially YouTube. I think I will continue to use, or at least look at, most of the Things. I don't currently have the kind of job where I would use them much, but I'm sure I can find other ways to use them.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Thing 22- Staying Current
After all the time I've already spent on this blog, I'd better add something occasionally! I just wanted to add one thing to keep me up-to-date, and I like Web Junction Minnesota. I had seen information about that site already at work. I tried to put a feed for it in my aggregator but it didn't seem to have one, so I put the link for the site in this blog.
It looks like I'll be using some of the 2.0 tools in the class I'm taking now, so I can practice them that way at this time, and when the class is over I'll have to use more initiative.
It looks like I'll be using some of the 2.0 tools in the class I'm taking now, so I can practice them that way at this time, and when the class is over I'll have to use more initiative.
Thing 21- Other Networks
Well, I joined the 23 things on a Stick ning, and I put a link to it in this blog. I also joined another network called Linked In, which is supposed to help with my career. I like the idea of being part of a network that has a common interest.
Monday, September 1, 2008
Thing 20- Facebook
Well, I've been on Facebook for about 4 months already, so I didn't have any homework to do this time! I've seen other people's MySpace pages, and I just like Facebook better, and I like how people can't see my profile unless I add them as a friend. I have also heard that MySpace is more difficult to use.
Why is Facebook such a fast-growing social network? Probably because it's fun. It's fun to add a new friend, look at other people's photos, read about what they're doing and thinking, and send messages, gifts, and gestures to them.
Facebook is "free", but not really. Every time I look at it, there are little ads that I never succumb to. I remember a while ago when I tried to get the results of an IQ test that I took on Facebook. I was hurtled through dozens of online offers, and I finally quit before I ever saw my IQ. The biggest deterrent for me was how I started receiving unsavory emails and ads all the time since the IQ test experience. It was becoming maddening, but I started using Thunderbird email, and it's wonderful.
It gets rid of the junk!
Why is Facebook such a fast-growing social network? Probably because it's fun. It's fun to add a new friend, look at other people's photos, read about what they're doing and thinking, and send messages, gifts, and gestures to them.
Facebook is "free", but not really. Every time I look at it, there are little ads that I never succumb to. I remember a while ago when I tried to get the results of an IQ test that I took on Facebook. I was hurtled through dozens of online offers, and I finally quit before I ever saw my IQ. The biggest deterrent for me was how I started receiving unsavory emails and ads all the time since the IQ test experience. It was becoming maddening, but I started using Thunderbird email, and it's wonderful.
It gets rid of the junk!
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