Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Thing #1

The lifelong learning habits that I personally found the easiest were habit 7 1/2 (Play!), habit 6 (Use technology to your advantage), habit 3 (View problems as challenges), and habit 5 (Create your own learning toolbox). I found habit 7 1/2 the easiest because it is really easy for me to play around and just have a good time, it just comes naturally. Habit 6 would probably tie with habit 7 1/2 because I love technology just as much as I love to have a good time. Learning new things about technology has always been interesting to me. So, if it interests me and it can benefit me I'll use it to my advantage. Habit 3 is the next easiest learning habit for me because anytime I have a problem it usually automatically turns into a challenge anyway.  The last habit that I found easy was habit 5. Knowing that I learn different that someone else pushes me to find my style of learning instead of trying to go off of the way someone else learns. It's good to find your learning style because then you'll always know what works for you, and you always benefit from it.

The lifelong learning habits that I found the hardest were habit 7 (Teach/mentor others), habit 4 (Have confidence in yourself as a competent, effective learner), habit 1 (Begin with the end in mind), and habit 2 (accept responsibility for your own learning). Habit 7 is the hardest for me because I have always had a hard time trying to teach someone something. If they already know the material and I am just helping them out with it then that's a lot easier for me. Habit 4 would have to be a tie with habit 7. It's hard for me to think of myself as being a competent, effective learner simply because of the anxiety I get when walking into a new learning situation. The last two habits are hard for me, but not as hard as 7 and 4. I say that habit 1 is hard for me because whenever I do something I don't like to think of the end product. I like doing things one step at a time, and being surprised by my end product. The final habit, habit 2, is slightly easier than the other three habits. I say this because I am the only one who can take responsibility for my education. Although, I can sometimes blame the fact that I'm not learning on others. Which in turn isn't right because I'm the only person who can stop myself from learning.


I actually don't know what I want to learn by playing with Web 2.0 tools. You would think someone who loves technology would know just about everything there is to know. But I know that's not true, so I'm excited to see what new things I learn. My experience in setting up my blog was nothing new, and it was really simple. This is only because I already have a personal blog set up and I messed with that for hours before I figured it out. Once I got into the swing of things it was relatively simple. 

3 comments:

  1. I agree with you about Habit #6, it comes very easy to me. We use technology EVERYDAY!! Cell phones, computers, etc. is a very essential tool in our every day life. I look forward to getting my own classroom one day so I would be able to use the technology to teach my class. Being able to use Mac's and smart boards on an everyday basis sounds exciting!

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    1. Using technology for my advantage was probably the mos difficult for me. I see it is the opposite for you! I am 35 years old. We did not have a computer in my house when I was in high school...I had to use a typewrite to write my papers. (Seriously...lol)I remember how cool I thought I was when I bought a pager at about age 18. That was the thing to have! And I think it only cost about 16 dollars a month and there was no contract! I am slowly learning how to usse my droid phone. I have recently discovered the world of apps and I love "Iheartradio"....
      I enjoyed reading your blogs and I hope we both learn lots of cool strategies using technology to enhance learning in the classroom.

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  2. It's so funny how nearly every blog I've read has "play" listed as the easiest learning habit! I would have to agree! I can relate about anxiety in a new learning environment every first day of a new semester makes me very nervous even though I'm a junior!

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