What do you remember?
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Please post a comment to this entry and tell me 3 things you have learned in class today.
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10 comments:
I learned what Web 2.0 means. I also know that I can create tiny URLs using tinyurl.com. Also I need to remember my passwords. :-)
The 3 things that I learned today are
1. How to set up a google account
2. How to set up a blog.
3. How to create a moodle account
Three things I learned:
1. Moodle server manages free open source software.
2. wwww.tinyurl.com shrinks urls.
3. We have a PLU blog.
1. How to set up a Google account
2. What a "moodle" is
3. The importance of remembering where I have written down all of my user names and passwords
I learned the following today:
1. About Moodle Websites
2. How to set up a Blog account through my GMail.
3. About the difference between the original Web and Web 2.0
-Web 2.0 means the current internet setup allows us to be able to give and receive info.
-Even though you setup a Google account a long time ago, you still need to know the password
-Moodle has a lot free software
1. I learned how to set up a Google account
2. I learned how to set up a Blog
3. I learned how to write a comment on the blog
1. I learned that technology provides our students with the tools to compete globally.
2. Moodle is a course management site which is free.
3. Web 2.0 allows the user to retrieve and produce information. It's a two-way process.
The three things I learned today are listed below:
1. How to set-up my moodle
password/username.
2. A better understanding of the Web 2.0 site
and that will allow the user to
recover/generate information
(more of a two-way process).
3. I also learned how to set-up a blog (using
this site).
I learned how to set up a Google account, how to set up a Moodle account and the difference in the original Web and Web 2.0.
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