#2 Lifelong Learning & L2
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Among libraries, lifelong learning is one of those core values we shelve our books by. So it makes sense that before we embark on this new online learning and discovery journey that we should take a few minutes to review a few habits that can assist in creating lifelong learners.
These habits, which we’ve called the Seven and 1/2 Habits of Highly Successful Lifelong Learners, will provide you with a refresher on what it means to be a lifelong learner.
Discovery Exercise:
Have fun! If you haven't jumped on board yet, it's never too late to become a lifelong learner.
PS: Sorry for the discrepancy between the podcast and online tutorial. The tutorial is actually 14 minutes. In the final preparation of the tutorial, there was just too much information to cut it down. :)
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8/2008 Update: Since this tutorial has become one of the most popular features of the 23 Things program, Lori Reed (the tutorial's creator) has provided these additional links as follow-up:
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Next Up: Creating your blog so you can begin tracking your journey. Several staff have already taken a jump start on this activity, so if you're up to it why not join the early bird crowd.

Among libraries, lifelong learning is one of those core values we shelve our books by. So it makes sense that before we embark on this new online learning and discovery journey that we should take a few minutes to review a few habits that can assist in creating lifelong learners.
These habits, which we’ve called the Seven and 1/2 Habits of Highly Successful Lifelong Learners, will provide you with a refresher on what it means to be a lifelong learner.
Discovery Exercise:
- Make sure you have headphones or speakers attached to your computer.
- Open up the 7 & 1/2 Habits online tutorial and view the online tutorial.
- As you watch and listen, write down which habit among the 7 & 1/2 that is easiest for you and which is hardest. You will use your personal blog (which you will set up next) to post your thoughts about lifelong learning.
Have fun! If you haven't jumped on board yet, it's never too late to become a lifelong learner.
PS: Sorry for the discrepancy between the podcast and online tutorial. The tutorial is actually 14 minutes. In the final preparation of the tutorial, there was just too much information to cut it down. :)
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8/2008 Update: Since this tutorial has become one of the most popular features of the 23 Things program, Lori Reed (the tutorial's creator) has provided these additional links as follow-up:
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Next Up: Creating your blog so you can begin tracking your journey. Several staff have already taken a jump start on this activity, so if you're up to it why not join the early bird crowd.
8 Comments:
To view the attachments in the online tutorial, you will need to disable any pop-up blockers. For PLCMC staff try opening the tutorial in Internet Exlporer to view the attachments. Thanks Kim A. for pointing this out.
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Lori , at 12:41 PM
If we can only keep learning we will never get old.
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WonderWoman, at 6:25 PM
I now now lots about the Wiggles, Hi 5, nappies & potties, Playschool in only 3 years of being a mum, who would have thought I was using the 7 1/2 habits of lifelong learning, learning 2.0 should be easy...
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Ajne, at 2:37 AM
Learning keeps us young!
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Anonymous, at 8:06 AM
Learning new things will give a fresh perspective in our daily life.
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Kathy, at 9:00 AM
Most if not all people could benefit from the principles of life long learning.
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Patmcg, at 5:20 AM
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Unknown, at 8:54 PM
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