Now that I've finished Betty Blogger Summer School, here are some of the important things I learned:
- I enjoyed keeping a blog and learning how to add pictures and special features to it.
- I was familiar with more of the tasks before I started the course than I thought I would be.
- I had to do some soul-searching, and decided I really don't want a FaceBook account.
- I need to make more time to use the new technologies, such as feeds and LibraryThing (or in my case, BiblioCommons).
The technologies in Betty Blogger were mostly simple to learn and use, although I faced a few small challenges. An example would be posting my Google Doc to my blog. I eventually got it right and then found out others were having the same problem. Mostly, it's a matter of taking the time to learn and use the features properly.
I think the self-directed learning model was excellent, in that it allowed a great deal of flexibility over the summer months. I tried to get a lot done before I took a trip to Alberta, and am happy to report that I had a wonderful trip, and had time to complete the course after my return. That's a favorite photo of Lake Louise from our trip at the top of this post.
The course did fulfill my expectations. It made me realize that I can find the time to devote to learning more about Web 2.0 technologies. I know a lot more than before I started the course.
I will definitely recommend this course to friends and acquaintances if it is offered again. The lessons were thorough, informative and entertaining. All the e-mails kept me on track with the work. I loved the cooking theme and the sense of humour throughout the materials. I would really like to meet Library Lady!