Of the habits discussed in the presentation, I believe #2 (accept responsibility for your own learning) is easiest for me. I know that if I want to learn something, I can't just wait around and hope someone will realize I might want training--it's up to me to make sure it happens.
As for the habit that is hardest for me, I'd have to go with #1 (begin with the end in mind). I'm not always a "Point A to Point B" type of thinker. Sometimes I'll start a new project because it looks interesting or fun, without fully realizing what's required for a successful outcome. So I'm appreciative that Learning 2.0 will give me 23 opportunities to put this new habit into practice. :-)
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Hmmmm
So apparently the template I originally selected was too pink--who'd have thought that was possible? But I guess the dark pink text wasn't showing up on the light pink background...or something.
This new templete doesn't seem to have the same problem, so I can't complain. I may have to find a different Birk picture, though. One that will coordinate better with this new theme!
This new templete doesn't seem to have the same problem, so I can't complain. I may have to find a different Birk picture, though. One that will coordinate better with this new theme!
What the french toast?
So I'm trying to figure out why I can't see my first post anymore without clicking on it and highlighting the text. Gwendolyn very cleverly suggested it might be because it's archived, so I'm posting again to see if this one will be visible...or not. Isn't it nice to know that your Learning 2.0 guides also have much to learn about this process? :-)
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