Monday, September 20, 2010

Thing #1

Did you know, there are 7 ½ Habits of Highly Successful Lifelong Learners?

  • Habit 1: Begin with the end in mind
  • Habit 2: Accept responsibility for your own learning
  • Habit 3: View problems as challenges
  • Habit 4: Have confidence in yourself as a competent, effective learner
  • Habit 5: Create your own learning toolbox
  • Habit 6: Use technology to your advantage
  • Habit 7: Teach/mentor others
  • Habit 7 ½: Play
While educators strive to incorporate these habits into our daily lives, it is no surprise that life and all of its complications make implementing these habits into the daily routine difficult at best. Yet, consider the possibilities if on your next opportunity for growth or learning, you did follow the recipe as outlined above. The possibilities for maximizing your potential increases exponentially. And, those are odds of encouragement that every educator desperately needs!

My most challenging habit, or at least, I hope it becomes a habit, is to begin with the end in mind. For the most part, I can have an idea of what I think I want. And yet, getting there seems to always change the outcome and it is quite usually something different than what I thought I would end up creating. I suppose that is a natural progression for learners. Or, perhaps it is just not always knowing exactly what it is I do want. A challenge for me will be creating the idea and following a plan! I tend to fly by the seat of my pants too often.

Naturally, the ying to my yang....the easiest piece to this puzzle will be my ability to Play!!! Hey...You don't get a blog with a name like Patio Perspective and not anticipate that the owner loves to play! Yet, I am usually quite responsible so I will have no problem owning my own learning. Likewise, asking for help has never been an issue....I am plagued with a questioning mind and mouth. Facilitators beware!!!

The most important habits for me to work through will be to view my problems as challenges and teach/mentor others. Since time is such an issue for most of us, I don't care for problems/challenges because I am often pressed for time. I just need to get it done....kinda like thing 3 - 23. :-) Again, teaching and mentoring others in regards to best practices and uses of technology integration is difficult because of lack of time. Perhaps a blog will create time that I didn't know that I had and I will learn from others. That is definitely a goal of mine throughout this class!


3 comments:

  1. I agree with you on playing! I feel I never have time to play around with technology and when I do, I find that I learn way more! Hands on learning is way more fun than book and paper! I like your layout BTW!!!

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  2. Since you like to play, you will enjoy this course; it's all about PLAY!

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  3. Anyone visiting your blog site can tell you like to play around with technology. Your site is beautiful and all the extra's you have added to it are great. Have fun taking this class. I know I will.

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