I particularly enjoyed the "In Plain English" videos which were very simple to understand and fun to watch.
I was amazed to learn that libraries already use twitter, facebook and flickr and even more amazed that patrons would access them. I suppose this goes to show how important library services are within the community.
Time was an issue completing this course - there was so much I felt I needed to explore to find out how these technologies were being used but felt there was never enough time to really delve into it properly. I hope I might get to do so later.
I am very grateful that I got the opportunity to do this course as I feel I have learnt a lot and am a little more "with it" now though I feel that I need to keep using all of them now so that I get more experience on how it all works and so I don't forget how to! So although the course has finished it really feels as though all the learning is just beginning for me....I'm never going to get off these 'L' Plates!
Congratulations on your graduation to 'P' plates!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Karen on reaching the end of the tunnel. By the way, I loved your Blog title - It is very clever.
ReplyDeleteI also thought the plain english videos where very useful. Congrats on finishing
ReplyDeleteGood on you for completing the course
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on completing the course, and your title was indeed a very clever choice. I guess there will always be some new technology we will all need our L plates for.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on finishing! :)
ReplyDeleteI do quite enjoy the Plain English videos too
Congrats on completing the course. Wish I was there.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Enjoy continuing your learning!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, I'm nearly there, time has been a limitation for me too.
ReplyDeleteHow are you going on your 'P' plates? Still continuing your learning?
ReplyDeleteHey Elf - I know I have graduated to P plates but I think I should still be on my L's! LOL. How are you going?
ReplyDeleteSometimes I still think I am at the written exam phase, before even going out on the road. Soldiering on, it is worth it.
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