Here I am at my computer being dragged into the 21st century. Today, I have had to embark on an 8 week course exploring new technologies, so that I can be a more informed and informative employee.
Mind you, I am not kicking or screaming about it,I am genuinely quite excited about being able to do something on the computer other than frown at it.
I am constantly amazed at the Y Gens who's fingers fly over the computer keys, navigating their way through a minefield of computer funtions, whilst at the same time texting a friend and holding a conversation to someone else.
I want to be like that!
Am I going through a mid-life crisis? Is all this nessesary? Do I really need to know how to blog, twitt, wikk?
We shall see, i guess, at the end of eight weeks.
I may not be glued to my computer, my eyes shining with the delights it may have exposed but lets hope I am not still frowning at it!
Libby.
Very succinct!
ReplyDeleteI think you will have fun in the blogosphere. Many of the participants in this training course write with great wit and have intereting things to say.
ReplyDeleteBlog on.
I can't wait to see what you think about all the new communications at the end!
ReplyDeleteI am surprised at how addictive blogging can be. Columnist Danny Katz was right in warning us about a new disease he calls "Technus". It's a disease he invented himself where you become so reliant on technology that if it stops working, you stop working a bit too!
ReplyDeleteLet's hope we can get our heads around it all!
ReplyDeleteI know at the end of this I won't remenber what I learned in week one.
ReplyDeleteI love Danny Katz....so funny and hit's the nail on the head when it comes to human behaviour!
ReplyDeleteI really hope that you start to put more on your blog, its fun and a little time comsuming but once you get going, you just seem to go with the flow of it all
ReplyDeleteYou will find it gets easier as you go and each step is taking you closer to it all finally being over. There is light at the end of the tunnel!
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