My Tech Timeline
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Finished?
The course is now officially "finished." Your final grades are posted, your projects are completed, and the semester is done.
But is the course ever really finished? Ideally, we continue to learn, we continue to think, we continue to connect to the ideas we've had here. And this course (maybe unlike others) will remain open, available, ready for you to look back, to add, to modify, to comment, as you move into your futures.
It has been a great pleasure for me to work with all of you this semester, and I want to (expect to) continue to hear from all of you as your thinking and learning progress--inside the classroom and outside.
Hot jets and safe landings to you all!
When and Where Now?
Today is
The course is over--but the learning is not!
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I am so glad I posted mine last night, because this is so much cooler. Love the timeline.
This looks really great and efficient! Would you mind if I used the same tool to do mine? Copying is the highest form of flattery, after all… 😉
Whoops- that was “imitation is the highest form of flattery…” :hides:
I think the timeline works really well. It’s a good comparison with Rob’s piece–not that either one is necessarily better (even if Rob thinks this is cooler). But they each have different strengths and advantages.
This is really cool. I’ve been playing with it all week, and it’s just so well-done.
I have to admit that I’m impressed you were able to remember so many exact dates. I honestly can’t recall most of my earliest interactions with technology. (And can I ask – how did your site get banned from AdSense? I’m working with AdWords now at my internship, so I’m kind of curious…)
Most of the dates I pulled from Gmail. Once you post something online, its in cyberspace forever.
I got banned from Adsense by clicking on my own ads. T.T. It was a really bad lesson learned.