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EDU5506EA SP19 Action Plan

This workshop has restructured my entire personal learning network. I feel as though I have evolved from a limited search-for-what-you-need learning approach to a much more technologically sophisticated approach that includes several web 2.0 tools including RSS, Twitter, blogs, and pod casts. Before this class I simply googled whatever information that I wanted to know. I did not know what I was missing. I had never used a newsreader, Twitter, a blog, or a pod cast. Of course, I had heard of them, but I’ve heard of many things that I have never used. I did not think I had the technological savvy to use those type tools. The wonderful thing about a workshop like this is that it forces you to confront new ideas and approaches. So, with great apprehension, I explored each week’s new tool. What I discovered is that I can not only use these tools, but that I enjoy using them and look forward to using them. I now have a Feedly account where current information that I am interested
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Improving My Technology Skills

I am learning a new skill every week and expanding my technology knowledge.  Last week I started a Twitter account and tweeted.  I began following a number of administrators, teachers, and politicians.  Every time they had something important to say, I got to read it.  The messages were so short that I really wasn't very impressed as I began to explore this curious tool.  Tweets popping up on my phone was a bit annoying to begin with, but then, as I read through them daily, I began to see their importance.  One week later, I find myself eagerly reading what others have to say, though I'm still not much of a tweeter myself. Now, I'm on to a new skill, blogging.  I've never blogged before, but it is much more attractive to me that when I began Twitter.  Blogging has some meat and potatoes to it.  Topic sentences and supporting details.  As many paragraphs as one would care to write.  Reading blogs is like reading different types of essays.  Some are how descriptive, some

How I spend my days

I always thought that that when I retired, I'd probably spend my days sitting in a rocker on the front porch and reading a good novel or the latest edition of one of my favorite magazines.  That's not what happened at all.  It takes me weeks to get through a novel.  There are so many activities that take up my time.  For one thing, I continued to work part time as a teacher.  I'm at work at the opening bell of school and work until lunch.  From there I go home to work on one of my hobbies.  Beekeeping has been taking up most of my time lately.  It's Spring and the bees are busy.  I built 12 swarm traps over the summer and I've started to catch bees in them.  I'm also doing a few trap-outs in people's homes and collecting any swarms I can locate.  I maintain my own hives in my backyard.  Another hobby is gardening.  I have an acre dedicated to fruit, nuts, and berries.  I have just about any kind of fruit and berry that you can think of that will grow in our