It has been a good ride on this learning journey and I have enjoyed it even though some of it was stressful at times. My favorite discoveries was the "flickr" and the "YouTube." Finding the site where I was able to visit my hometown and Japan was great.
How has the program assisted or affected my learning goals? It has given me new doors with which to explore if I am ever able to obtain a computer of my own. That should say it sufficiently for that question.
Any take-aways or or unexpected outcomes that surprised me? Yes to all especially the surprises. I, like many my age and some younger, have not been subjected to some of this knowledge and resources (like the Wikipedia) because the introduction has not been there. You provided it and it has been great. Computer literacy has not been a problem for me since I started learning in 1988. I finished college at the ripe age of 56 as a nontraditional student and loved it. That should say something for old age learning.
I am not sure what you could do differently to improve upon the program's format or concept. I did have trouble moving things around and had considered sending an e-mail to one of the educators to help me, but I muddled through it and didn't have to. Maybe later down the road I could think of something other than the problems I had. The exercises, I felt, were good and helpful. I did click on everything that would take me to a site to gain information. Some helped me and some I got lost in. If I got lost, I just got out of there and kept traveling down the road until I found or could make some sense of the area I was motivating.
YES I would definitely choose to participate in another program if I would be allowed to do it here at our library. Thank you for your interest, time, and dedication....... Dessie Martin
Thursday, March 27, 2008
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