I can't believe we're actually sliding into the last few days of this class. It's been quite an experience! I started the class with hundreds of pictures in my digital camera and no idea what to do with them. And although I'd heard of blogs, wikis, and twitter, I'd never even heard of most of the other apps we used. That means that most weeks were eye openers for me.
Being totally immersed in technology for most of my free time since January has certainly removed my hesitancy in trying things. My computer didn't blow up afterall! Luckily, I tend to stick with something until I figure it out, and that was definitely needed for this class (especially with my slow internet!).
The next class I was thinking of taking is the one that teaches you how to upgrade an old computer. I hate that they become obsolete so quickly, and that's another area that is intimidating to me.
Now that I know how, I know I'll be doing lots more with pictures, videos, and presentations (Jing too!). And of course, I will do my best to keep up with the website. I think the only thing I never want to do again is to spend this many hours a day behind a computer. It's time to come up for air and dig in the dirt!
Many thanks to Lisa for exposing me to so many neat things, and thanks also to the classmates that shared their thoughts with the class. Good luck to all.
Gail, it has been a pleasure to work with you in class. I plan to tweet still, so I hope to stay in touch with you. I really have appreciated your blog posts. Thank you for your incites.
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