Listen to this podcast (hit the > button to start the podcast) at ODEO, created by Helene Bowers, and then return to this blog.
Among libraries, lifelong learning is one of those core values we shelve our books by. So it makes sense that before we embark on this new online learning and discovery journey that we should take a few minutes to review a few habits that can assist in creating lifelong learners.
These habits, which we’ve called the Seven and 1/2 Habits of Highly Successful Lifelong Learners, will provide you with a refresher on what it means to be a lifelong learner.
As you watch and listen, think about which habit among the 7 & 1/2 that is easiest for you and which is hardest.You will use your personal blog (which you will set up next week) to post your thoughts about lifelong learning.
Have fun! If you haven't jumped on board yet, it's never too late to become a lifelong learner.
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Welcome to HRRL's Learning 2.0 program & blog
Chances are if you've found your way here you're either:
• A member of HRRL's staff or one of our member Libraries who's participating in the Learning 2.0 Challenge.
• Interested in learning about and playing around (yes, playing is allowed in libraries) with some new web 2.0 tools that will help you expand your information literacy toolbox.
Either way… I'm glad you're here!! Learning 2.0 is an online learning program that encourages staff to learn more about emerging technologies on the web that are changing the way people, society and libraries access information and communicate with each other.
Over the course of the next eight and a half weeks, this website will highlight 22 Things and discovery exercises to help staff become familiar with blogging, RSS news feeds, tagging, wikis, podcasting, online applications, and video and image hosting sites.To familiarize yourself with this project, be sure to read the About page.
The FAQs should answer most of your questions about this program. If not, then please add your question to the FAQs page as a comment.
So fasten your seat belts, grab your mouse and get ready for a discovery adventure… and remember, it's OK to play in the library and have fun!
• A member of HRRL's staff or one of our member Libraries who's participating in the Learning 2.0 Challenge.
• Interested in learning about and playing around (yes, playing is allowed in libraries) with some new web 2.0 tools that will help you expand your information literacy toolbox.
Either way… I'm glad you're here!! Learning 2.0 is an online learning program that encourages staff to learn more about emerging technologies on the web that are changing the way people, society and libraries access information and communicate with each other.
Over the course of the next eight and a half weeks, this website will highlight 22 Things and discovery exercises to help staff become familiar with blogging, RSS news feeds, tagging, wikis, podcasting, online applications, and video and image hosting sites.To familiarize yourself with this project, be sure to read the About page.
The FAQs should answer most of your questions about this program. If not, then please add your question to the FAQs page as a comment.
So fasten your seat belts, grab your mouse and get ready for a discovery adventure… and remember, it's OK to play in the library and have fun!
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