Trying New Things

Work in my graduate school classes has continued to push me to newer levels and heights.  I enjoy the challenge, yet I also have some trepidation when it comes to trying new things, scared of the unknown, and uncertainty that comes with new technologies.  I prefer to know what I am using, how to use it, and make it the best that I can.  However, I decided to test the unknown these past few weeks when looking at creating an app case study.

I went back and forth over the app that I wanted to use – iMovie, Evernote, Civil War Today, Angry Birds, and the list continued.  I couldn’t determine which would be the best one that I could write the most about.  Well, I started the project on Evernote, but then I decided that there is so much out there that I wanted to make a case study on something that wasn’t widely discussed to provide a new resource.  So, I went to iMovie (what was I thinking?), but realized that I had previously blogged enough about it’s merits and the application itself.  Plus, this is my family’s year of trying new things. Therefore, I decided to set on my track of The Civil War Today.

The next big decision, what platform should I use?  Well, I know how to write a blog post, so I could do that!  But, that is something I do multiple times a week.  One of my classmates, Joanne, mentioned a static page on my blog.  That could be exciting.  Already have one of those.  What about Glogster or Prezi?  I love those tools.  But, I’ve already added those to my repertoire. So, what about a wiki?  Well, I’ve already used wikispaces so much, so that wouldn’t be anything new.  But, I hadn’t used PB Works before, why don’t I try this?  So, I did.  I ended up making my app case study on something that wasn’t widely published (something new) and I decided to create a a wiki with all of my information for the case study (something new).

I’m excited about trying new things and versing myself in a variety of technologies.  I hope it will help me out along the way!

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