“It does not matter how slow you go so long as you do not stop.”Wisdom of Confucius
I thought this proverb captured how I am feeling right now. There are so many great tools being discussed in this MOOC, and I find I am getting overwhelmed with wanting to try them all. Haiku, Google+, tweet deck, twitter chat, effectively using tags, etc… Some many interesting ideas coming out people’s participation – such little time ;0).
I am particularly thankful for the link to Dave Cormier’s video on “Success in a MOOC” http://youtu.be/r8avYQ5ZqM0
- Orient
- Declare
- Network
- Cluster
- Focus
I now understand that a MOOC is only as good as my understanding of what I want to get out of the experience. Based on Dave’s advice, I plan to take some time to go through the valuable content presented and create a to do list for myself (maybe even learn to more effectively use Evernote on my iPad). I need to make a conscious effort to engage in the dialogue and not just post links to helpful resources that I have come across (although I think it’s OK to do that as well).
I recently got an iPad and I too want to use it as something more than a game console. I see this mooc as an excellent excuse to do so.
I am still moving!!!…..