Understanding and mapping my digital context
I always promise something new will come up but I seem to fail at keeping my promises. Eventually I will, it's just a matter of learning to manage my time better (or actually sticking to my schedule).
Now, moving on, the last week we were analyzing the digital context of a subject in a case study from an article for my 7130EDN class; as part of the analysis, I'm supposed to explore my own digital context (and practices in the process). It has turned out to be quite an interesting process.
This also has made me consider moving this blog to either Facebook blog tool or Tumblr (I would dare to say that the latter is more user friendly than Blogger and simplifies the process).
Now, to show you, here's my digital context: (created using Xmind)
Now, moving on, the last week we were analyzing the digital context of a subject in a case study from an article for my 7130EDN class; as part of the analysis, I'm supposed to explore my own digital context (and practices in the process). It has turned out to be quite an interesting process.
This also has made me consider moving this blog to either Facebook blog tool or Tumblr (I would dare to say that the latter is more user friendly than Blogger and simplifies the process).
Now, to show you, here's my digital context: (created using Xmind)
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