We have finally come to the cross roads, and one has to pause and reflect back. It has really been a long journey from web 2.0, library 2.0, wikis, creation of our weblogs to finally creating our websites using front page.
I feel so knowlegable and more confident with the web and computers. Thanks to Sandy Zinn for guiding us through the rough and interesting journey. I really enjoyed using e-learning, I think it is quite handy, the part that impressed me the most the the up-loading of assignment, and the cut of time, when you are late you are late there is nothing you can do. I've also learnt something about the knowledge society especially about the part that I summarised which was network societies, knowledge and new technologies. I have learnt a lot from the slide show presentations, from open access to digital divides of all sorts and intellectual property and piracy.
My assignment on indigenous knowledge and intellectual property was a hard nut to crack, but I learnt quite a lot from it. Before my assignment I did not know that indigenous knowledge was a field on its own with lots of research by social scientists,informational professionals and phamaciticals, and other scientists. and that there are debates going on internationally about indigenous knowledge and intellectual.
I now know the importance of indigenous knowledge especially to phamaciticals, lately I've develop an interest in reading ingrediants of products, especially the facial products, just to see which plants they used.
I also enjoyed every moment that I spent with my classmate, they were so supporting and loving.thank you to you all.
I cannot say bye, because I believe that we just reached the cross roads, not the end of the road, because learning never ends.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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Not so fast Kelly, remember we still have a lecture this evening. Thanks for your support and contribution.
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