In advance of the fifth run of bring your own device for learning (#BYOD4L) and inspired by Sheila McNeil’s post “#BYOD4L A story of personal and professional needs and wants“, I thought that I too would reflect on my experience of my last three #BYOD4Ls.
Looking back at my Twitter Archive, I find that my first #BYOD4L contribution was a retweet on 14th July 2014:
I’m struggling to find any blog posts from what was then the 2nd run of #BYOD4L (the first looks to have been in January 2014) so I probably only engaged via Twitter and Google+.
I note that I was sticking my nose in quite early!
For curation, it looks like I was favouring these tools:
Reviewing these today, Diigo, is being updated automatically, I’m an inactive curator on Anne Hole’s BYOD4L Flipboard, I’m still using “favourites” on twitter but have stopped using Pocket, Pearltrees and Evernote!
I’ve had a dig around the Google+ site and Twitter but can’t find anything that I actually created that first outing, but here are a couple of shares that are worth revisiting:
And some opinions that I expressed:
As this post is already getting quite long and #LTHEChat 72 is about to start, I’ll stop there, and continue this story in Part 2 tomorrow.
well done Chris … you are always sooo productive ! Very pleased to be working with you again on this next week … and will have to up my game and finish my story that I started last week but haven’t finished yet …! Thanks for the prompt …
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Can I quote you when I finally put my SFHEA papers in?
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hahah of course ! 🙂
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