http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dg62zgjc_0g84s29
I think what i've found frustrating about this entire exercise is the disjointed nature of the whole process.
I've assumed that the knowledge acquired is cumulative when in fact it appears you can pick up and drop things -- would that this were clearly articulated from the beginning
I also am unfamiliar with playing or as I would call it ....flagellating around in cyberspace.
The other major problem is trying to understand why I have to set up so many different 'accounts' and trying to keep track of them when I can't really relate to any of them.
I cannot see how they are related and this is discouraging, so I don't do. It's a little bit like leaving your bits and pieces in different places and not knowing what's where and therefore finding things becomes a "barrier to entry"- to borrow a phrase from the business world. It makes me want to sceeeeam like
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You are quite right...Web 2.0 is currently little seperate pieces of technology all with seperate passwords and logins with very little of it smoothly collarobating with each other.
Lynette
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