Monday, March 26, 2007

3/27/07

Congratulations, everyone. This is our last blog. Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay.

I'd like to take a moment to ask a favor to all of you math gurus out there: help!?

I have a test on Friday, and I might be f'ed.

But, onto the point.

The most interesting blog that I read was probably by Alan. I found most of his humorous, so that made it easier to get through the 5 comments. I know that Alan is good with computers so, and since the book was terrible it offered some comic and insightful relief to what would've been a terrible read.

A technology related skill I would like to acquire is just computers in general. I am fairly competent, but I know there is a ton of stuff that I have no idea how to do. I have a rip of a finale program that I would like to know how to put on my laptop, but I cant because I dont have the skills required. I want those skills. I also want the skills to use finale to its utmost potential, but for that I need a midi keyboard.

I'll reach my future educational technology goals by gaining a competency in the areas I want to improve. Because there is so much content to technology there will always be learning, so it will always be interesting. There will always be a way to reach a ed tech related goal. So I am not worried. I will only be worried after I lose interest in technology, and since I am not a Neanderthal, I dont see that happening.

Your liberal yet independent idiot,
-T

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