Saturday, September 15, 2012

Technology on the brain…

Okay. So I was up late last night posting to my blog, blog, blog…looking at other blogs, commenting and joining the ones I could; the ones that had the familiar blue Google bar that says “Join this site” and then started to wonder to myself, “where in the heck is that list of blogs that we made in class of everyone else’s blog?” so that I don’t have to keep going back and forth to the class wiki to connect to the next blog!!! I know that you are probably laughing out loud by now but this is just a little snippet of what I go through to do the simplest of things. As I made clear in a previous post I am somewhat technologically challenge due to lack of practice and exposure L please someone, anyone…Where is that list of blogs that I am supposedly following?

Anyway, back to my story…after I finished posting and joining and commenting, I started playing a little with an online tool that I choose not to share at this time because I am considering the option of using it for the Web Tool Duel J and then I finished around 10:30 messing with my Symbaloo webmix (I just LOVE that I am learning all this techno-lingo…it makes me feel so “with it” J) And then after I shut down and went to bed with technology on the brain sometime between late night and early morning I processed some learning and woke up with an answer to one of my questions (from previous blog post) which is good because if I was really waiting for someone else to answer by way of leaving a comment I would obviously be waiting a long time seeing that I still have 0 comments on each and every post that I have made so far….okay back on track (can you say adult ADD) I woke up knowing the difference between using Symbaloo and My Favorites DUH! Go ahead and laugh, again…Symbaloo is web based and I can access my webmix from any computer at any time and My Favorites list is connect to the computer that I am using at the time J I’m so proud of myself! I am learning and please don’t knock it... because just like the saying goes, “It’s okay to not know, but it’s not okay to not try.” I’m trying, okay!

2 comments:

  1. Ok, Linda, I am actually laughing this morning! So entertaining! So proud of you getting "in the know" with technology!

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