Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Likes and dislikes of 23Things

There is more than one thing I have enjoyed doing with the 23Things. In no particular order I have enjoyed: Del.icio.us, pageflakes (from the Web 2.0 awards), LibraryThing, YouTube, the image generator and finding about Wikis and podcasts. Most of all I enjoyed keeping the "diary" of what I had completed in my blog. I also enjoyed learning and finding out about the social technologies. I will miss 23Things when it is finished.
I did not like the dead links for things that looked really interesting. Some of the content for the 23Things needs to be updated. I also got frustrated trying to access the Sandbox- maybe next time.
As it is the end of the journey (or just the beginning) I thought I would leave you with pictures of Third Creek (which runs through Magill campus) after the rain over the last few days.




Friday, July 3, 2009

What I liked about 23 Things

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I've really enjoyed 23 things. Some weeks I had my doubts about the activities, and sometimes it was a bit of a struggle to get started, but looking back I can honestly say that I've had a great time doing this. I highly recommend it.

My least favourite activity? There weren't any I really disliked, but I suppose the activities I enjoyed the least were the ones that I found the most frustrating, such as Technorati and the PLCMC sandbox. I tried and I tried and I tried, but for all my "I think I can"-ing in the end I found out I actually couldn't. This was the only problem I found with 23 things - the programme was written a couple of years ago and some of the links just don't work anymore. Having said that, playing around trying to make them work, even if I failed in the end, was probably a really valuable exercise. It doesn't work this way so how about if I try this? No, ok, how about this? Still no. Hmmmm. Well, what about if I do this? Still no .... and so on and so on. Frustrating - yes. Annoying - yes. A waste of time - no. Lots of valuable learning going on in trying and failing.

My favourite activity - lots of scope here. I really enjoyed exploring YouTube and the Web 2.0 award winners. I had fun with podcasts and flickr, and liked learning about audiobooks, del.icio.us, zoho writer and Library Thing. But my favourite activity was playing around with the image generators and seeing what they could do. I think I hid my preference well though. There are hardly any pictures in my blog.

Eleanor has asked us to write about one thing we have discovered in our 23 things travels that we have really liked, but that wasn't a web 2.0 application or a particular activity for me. It was this - blogging. Sharing what I had found out while I was out playing. Reading everyone else's amazing blogs and looking forward to the next posts to see what everyone else thinks about that topic. Watching the videos, admiring the artwork, enjoying the writing. So thank you all, it's been the best of times :)