My experience with Learning 2.0 was completely positive. The program was set up in such a way that I could explore a topic, idea or tool in as much depth as I had interest or time.
I like to learn new things, whether it helps me in my work or otherwise, so this was really an extension of my normal daily life. The difference is that the program led me to material that I would not necessarily have found on my own or would have found but would not have taken the time to explore,or think about the consequences of such a tool on the library world.
Nothing really surprised me. The Internet technology industry continues to develop at an exponential rate, so I was not surprised that there were so many tools that I had never seen.
So, of course I would do this over again for the experience. It was fun exploring on my own, but it was equally interesting to talk with my colleagues about what they were doing.
As an advocate, it was also gratifying to help others jump into the mix.
I think this kind of learning opportunity is a great one. I actually would love to continue receiving exercises, maybe on a monthly basis to showcase new technologies and tools coming down the pike.
Thanks for making this happen!
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