This blog was mainly created as a learning tool in my Masters study at the University the Western Cape in South Africa. later, the blog, was used in teaching undergraduate students in Malawi. The blog has now evolved to cover my PhD work and to teach my masters students. In short, this blog is used for various academic work (teaching and research).
Monday, 13 May 2013
A summary of some topics
This week marks the end of the course ICT Developments and Applications in LIS. It has been a wonderful semester. May you check a summary of what we have covered by clicking the below slide show.
Monday, 6 May 2013
Exit Blog and Twitter, Enter Wiki
This week marks the end of
the blog and Twitter projects. As a teacher myself, it has been a worthwhile
experience that will remain as one of my teaching aids in my teaching. I
started these projects from scratch but I can happily declare myself as an expert
in blogging. In have accumulated a lot of blogging
and tweeting skills. Having also done a topic on evaluation of Webpages
I have noticed some of the shortcomings of my blog based on those evaluation criterion.
Though
the project ends today, I wand to assure my dear readers that I will keep on
writing interesting entries on this page. There are some
who requested to follow me on Tweeter but I did not
approve because of the purpose of this blog. I can now assure you that
I will allow you to follow me so that together, we can uplift the Library and
Information Science profession.
Let
me thank all those who made this blog interesting and educative. I thank
the lecturer, Dr. Sandy Zinn for her technical support and continuously
encouraging us to work hard on improving our blogs. I also thank my classmates
for their constructive criticism through their comments that they
posted on this page.
It
is my hope that the Wiki project will be as educative as many of us expect. This course has been tough but very educative. I have noted it has been a
practical course throughout and it motivated students to
be exploratory and innovative - it has been challenging but worth
doing. The Wiki project proves how practical this course has been.
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