I have been reading this off and on for the last several hours. Read some about it, do work, read some more, etc. All of my co-workers I have talked about this with are interested in it. All told I probably spent 45-60 minutes on this.
I have added the one blog I have followed for years and many of my co-adventurers blogs. I do not have the time to read them all today, but now they will be together and much easier to access.
I am not one that even has been able to keep up with my e-mail. I am hoping that I can keep up with this a little better. All in one spot seems to make more sense.
I started Thing 2 while I was at home last evening, not realizing I would actually have some time tonight. This has been fun, but with just the links already in Google reader, there is sooooooo much to see and read and so little time.
j
Friday, May 21, 2010
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Thing 2 - What is Web 2.0
It has been a long time since I was last on the 8 Things, much longer than I thought. I had wanted to do all 8 for credit, but as time has passed, it looks like maybe 2 for credit and the rest for me.
Finding out more about Web 2.0 was interesting. I found it really interesting to see the difference in the Healthpartners Web pages. Some changes seem to be expected. We expect more interaction with all our information and it has become more interactive.
I was unable to view "Stephen's Lighthouse". I clicked the blue and ended up on a company web page. Interesting, but not what I was looking for. I went off and on several times without hitting the correct spot.
Viewing the spot on Youtube was fascinating. I watched it twice. The information came so fast, that I could not catch it all the first time. I think that is also why we are seeming to have shorter and shorter attention spans. Give me lotsa info fast and move on. Definite good and bad. I spent about a total of 75 minutes on this "thing"
j
Finding out more about Web 2.0 was interesting. I found it really interesting to see the difference in the Healthpartners Web pages. Some changes seem to be expected. We expect more interaction with all our information and it has become more interactive.
I was unable to view "Stephen's Lighthouse". I clicked the blue and ended up on a company web page. Interesting, but not what I was looking for. I went off and on several times without hitting the correct spot.
Viewing the spot on Youtube was fascinating. I watched it twice. The information came so fast, that I could not catch it all the first time. I think that is also why we are seeming to have shorter and shorter attention spans. Give me lotsa info fast and move on. Definite good and bad. I spent about a total of 75 minutes on this "thing"
j
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