I listened to pieces of a couple of Sarah Long's podcasts. I also tried to download iTunes so I could see what was there. (I stopped with iTunes when it was taking so long, worried that I was downloading something I wasn't supposed to. It did not look like any charges were involved. I would like to learn how to do this, though, so I could choose my own jogging music.)
I downloaded Prophet of Yonwood. Now I want to find out what kind of MP3 device we have at home, so I could try re-downloading Prophet onto that for listening.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Module #4 (added title)
Now finishing module #4. Lots to see on Flickr and YouTube. It is still challenging to remember where I have been, which piece of which technology I have viewed and/or sampled. Had some trouble with posting the image which I will get some feedback on, Ihope. I read the L2T comment left by the team, too, and replied. On to #5.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Bookmarks and tagging
Just finished 3rd module. Almost the hardest part is retracing steps in order to blog about it! URLs, logins, and passwords, oh-my! I'm trying new ways of keeping track, and it should get easier the more I do it. I'm afraid I'll have some brain drain on all this while on vaca.
First and foremost application of bookmarks and tagging for me will be to pull together cheap travel sites and comparison shopping sites. Too hard to remember all the urls on your own, plus other folks may have some I haven't heard of yet. At work, reference sites for homework assignments, like "Saints Reports," could work nicely.
First and foremost application of bookmarks and tagging for me will be to pull together cheap travel sites and comparison shopping sites. Too hard to remember all the urls on your own, plus other folks may have some I haven't heard of yet. At work, reference sites for homework assignments, like "Saints Reports," could work nicely.
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