BLC05 : Too social to blog
I went to the blogging drop in center to do a little reflecting and type up a few blog entries. Unfortunately, I was so busy talking with people like Jim Wenzloff, Jack McLeod, and Will Richardson that I never got a chance to! Then I went to the afternoon reflection time and was going to do some serious blogging there, but I got into a conversation with Alan and got wrapped up in the discussion, so I didn’t get a chance to do much there.
Heh, isn’t that an awful problem to have? Too much great social, live, real interaction to have time to blog much.
What a wonderful problem to have! Like Will said, “The blogosphere is great, but it’s also a lot of fun to get to spend some time with people who I read on a daily basis. And to learn with them as well…”
The moral boys and girls? Don’t forget the truly social part of social networking.
- For Every 100 Girls
- Anti-Social Software
- It’s sort of like hitting the wall.
- Why did I have more time to blog when it wasn’t in my job description?
- Senator Murphy seeks to protect students from his own blog.
Mark Wagner
7/20/2005
I’ve been feeling the same way at conferences (and academic residencies) this year. Enjoy the face-to-face time! Maybe jot down a few ideas (I email unfishined ideas to myself – from my blackberry if I’m not sitting at a terminal) and then blog about it later, after you’ve had time for the reflection part.
‘Wish I were there to meet and talk with everyone, too.
-Mark
charles williams
3/12/2007
i need to know how to unphished my myspace can u message me at henrykargar@yahoo.com
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