It's all over... Well, week one anyway!
Hurray! Survived the first week and got over my first bout of online dementia. Worked out where everything is in this course and, to some extent, what everything does. I'm no longer scared wikiless by some of this new technology although I'll be interested to see if it all really comes together for me by the end.
Milestones:
I actually attended a Tapped-In session - I've known about Tapped-In for a few years but when I've wanted to attend things, they've always been in the middle of the night for me (like 4a.m.) and I've just never managed to do it! This one was at 11pm and I made it (though interrupted half way through by baby). I felt nervous at first because I read all the rules about not interrupting the talk and sending personal messages privately, so I didn't dare say anything (a rare thing for me!) but I got comfy after a while and realised when saying things was appropriate. I still typed much more than I said. Wish I could do that in real life too :-) Anne was energetic and welcoming and full of excitement so it was good to feed off her energy and that of the other participants.
I got buddies!! I worked with Paddy and Bogdan to make the summary of the Tapped-In chat. OK, I think Bogdan did most of the work - thx Bogdan - but it was really fun and then Paddy and Bogdan both made me Tapped-In buddies, which was very exciting. I have buddies!! I have buddies!! Haven't been back to T-I yet but of course I'm planning to buddy them back :-)
I worked with my buddies ;-) on the wiki. It went well in that we managed to talk to each other OK and seemed to finish it OK, but I'm wondering if we used the wiki in the right way. Of course, if we finished and ended up with an OK product, we did it right, but I'd like to know if we used the environment in the most effective way, and/or any tips for improving its use.
Finally got my name on the collaborative blog. Missed that invite but got another one. Will be interested to see how that takes off. The mods say it's going to somehow replace our YG to an extent, but I think I'll be a bit disappointed if it ends up just being a kind of bulletin board. Let's see...
I like that this workshop is so full already. I know this may have left some people trailing (it nearly did me) and I sympathise with them, but it's good to be doing something meaty and ot just wasting a week on intros. I haven't read that many of the articles yet, so I need to do some of that too but I've really enjoyed the interactive element. This workshop rocks! Let's hope I can keep up with it. What on earth is RSS?!!


2 Comments:
Sounds like you have had a busy week! Congratulations on accomplishing all that you did.
January 23, 2005 5:00 PM
Hey Janina! Good to see you are still alive....what a week, huh? I like that last question you asked. RSS is something that should make things a bit more interesting, and certainly less time consuming. Talk to you again soon!
January 24, 2005 3:02 AM
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