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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

It takes time to save time!

I was wondering if my initial excitement would die down after the first week. Well, it hasn’t! There is lot to learn! Our teacher Donna Shaw shared with us some great resources this week. NoodleTools provided not just food for thought, but also the tastiest noodles ever so it sure deserved to be bookmarked on Delicious! I think searching on the web is like trying to find a needle in the haystack; like a non Chinese trying to eat noodles with chopsticks! World Wide Web holds a maddening disarray of information woven into a complex web. I salute those who find a pattern in confusion; “a method behind madness” and this world makes sense to us. I term myself ‘connoisseur of chaos” and love finding my own way through it! But at times it might be too frustrating and too time consuming an experience! It’s when NoodleTools comes to help! It just doesn’t offer one size that fits all; it tailors information to everyone’s needs! Thumbs up for Donna who shared it with us and hats off to those who created the page!

3 comments:

  1. I find this post very impressive. With no doubt, I can confirm that you are a gifted, brilliant and determined teacher.The world (and particularly your school) is blessed to have a teacher like you. I share the same view with you that we should thank our teacher Donna for her will to share everything with us.

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  2. Hello Rashid,

    Nice reflections.I share the same that Noodles (tools) were the tastiest. I have never seen do many wonderful dishes on one plate. It was a wonderful feast. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

    Thanks to Donna and the course participants, things have been much easier for me to learn and apply and hope the same for you.

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  3. Hello Rashid,

    Very nice reflections. I learn so much with you. You are absolutely right with the Noodle Tools which are really helpful and full of information. I can say that I am learning so many things.
    I am always eager to read your reflections and posts. They are full of important aspects of teaching that leaves me to ponder upon.

    Again thanks to our facilitator and guide, Donna, without whom, we all agree that, we would have been lost. From whom we are able to learn so many technological aspects.

    Regards
    Shavila.

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