Check out the Learning 2.0 self-taught discovery program at the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenberg County. I heard about it from Stephen's Lighthouse, Librarian in Black, and Tame the Web.
I liked the idea of Learning 2.0 / 23 Things so much, I showed it to a couple of other people at work and we're thinking about doing something similar here. It probably wouldn't happen until late next spring, giving us some time to plan and develop content and learn some skills.
So, I'm going to go through the 23 Things process myself and record it on this blog to get a feel for how it's working and what I want to think about if we try to implement it here.
Thing #1: Read this blog and find out about the program.
I subscribed to the feed of the Learning 2.0 blog so I would have a reminder to keep up. I also subscribed to some of the participants' blogs. And I added the first two Things on the 43 Things site to my 43 Things list.
I was a little confused by how 43 Things fit with the Learning 2.0 blog to make a program. I'm beginning to get that the 43 Things part is kind of a way for those of us who are not part of PLCMC to get to play along. Since I was confused and I'm familiar with both blogs and 43 Things, I'd probably change things around in any program we did. Either leave 43 Things out of the mix or have "explore 43 Things" as one of the steps. I like having 43 Things as a step but I might be prejudiced since it's one of my favorite Web 2.0 sites.
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