I feel that the most challenging habit will be to diversify my use of tools. With so many from which to choose, I know it may be easy to overlook or forget about a few of them. The learner in me wants to use as much as possible, but spending the time to become an "expert" on each is just not a luxury I may have.
The easiest habit for me will definitely be viewing problems as challenges. I have done this my entire life and feel comfortable, even excited, when a problem comes along. I know it will bring new experiences to me from which I can learn.
By far, the most important habit will be using technology to my advantage. I teach my students that knowledge is power. Having and using technology to my advantage will not only benefit me, but my students, parents, campus, and co-workers as well. This is knowledge I will build upon as I grow technologically!
I can't wait to see where this adventure takes me!
There are so many tools with new ones coming out everyday! How can we keep up without spending every waking moment on the computer? I guess we'll just have to take it one day at a time, one thing at a time and realize we'll never be able to keep up! We just have to find the tools that suit our needs at any given time and go with those. Now, if there were just a tool that would provide balance in all things...:)
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