Lifelong Learner
I have always valued learning new things. When I was a computer teacher and there was a new technology or a new software program or a new method of integrating technology into the curriculum, I would be responsible for passing it on to the students
and the staff. To make myself "jump off the diving board" and learn it well enough, I would create a workshop for teacher on that technology, register it with district Professional Development as a site or district class and advertise a date. Then I would
have to go out and learn that skill and learn it well, since I had to do a class on it!
Then I got out of technology and into library. One of the things that I like about that move is that even though there are new books and new Internet sites and new methods, there are also
classics. When I taught computers, it felt like there were never classics that I could fall back on .... no one wanted to be using old websites or old technology methods; I had to be constantly updating and learning new things.
When I left computer teaching over 4 years ago, I stopped trying to learn new technology things, other than the basics I needed to do my job as a library media teacher. I was burned out on that. But now I am ready to jump in and learn a few new things; 23 new things, to be specific!
So, my goal is to learn about emerging technologies. I will figure out what tools I need as I go along. I want to finish this no later than December 2009, which means I have to get as far as possible this summer. I want to integrate at least one new technology to my lessons this coming year and discover at least 6 new websites.