- Reflections and Thoughts from Group Meetings.
- Reflections and Thoughts on the video (Tech Learning Curve: Help Desk - Introducing The Book) in the External Links
Faith's Tech Resources Blog
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Entry #3
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Discussion and Reflection from the Team Meeting
Spencer, Julie, and I formed one team in this course for a project that we will have to come up with. Spencer's active enthusiasm motivates me to participate as well. I know that I would have to put enough effort (including my faithful attendance haha) to make this project happen and actually come to an ending, a good ending. We had a brief introduction among ourselves and we exchanged our emails. Spencer group emailed to start up a conversation.
Comparing Browers
As for someone like me, who uses technology a lot but not necessarily professionally educated in depth, all browsers are similar: their purposes of existence and method of using. However, I recognize its differences in features and characteristics. I personally like Google chrome the best just because it saves all the information when filling out credit card payment information, it stays logged in so whenever I use chrome, by one click, I can access to my Gmail account. I use Gmail and also this blog. Safari and Firefox, I have them both on my MacBook Air, I tend to use Firefox more just because I was informed that it was faster than Safari by a friend. Safari wasn't able to play some of the audio files in past as well. I have certain conceptions of each browsers.
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