Sunday, September 23, 2007

Reflections

To say "You can't live without the internet", and sacrificing it would lessen one's ability to live a functional social life, in communication, in productivity, or perhaps survival. And without access to this technology will render limited capacity in growth and development in our daily life.

I believe, social network websites are the most powerful way to engage with others and to mingle or share information of interests. As we share stories, photos, videos and thoughts in our life.

Over the past two years, I have provided support to college faculty members in applying new technology and related software programs for improvement to their classes.

I am hoping to learn integrating new web applications/tools, and apply this knowledge effectively towards a teaching and learning environment in today's educational system.

1 comment:

Suzy Q said...

What a beautiful and thoughtful reflection.