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#A Wrap up (optional)

Thanks for all your hard work. We appreciate your thoughts. Please comment on this blog post with your thoughts about this whole 20some thing project.

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I'm glad I did this, thanks to the Learning 2.0 team for putting it together. It's really an impressive amount of work you did for this whole initiative.

The number of things became a little overwhelming at times, it might have been less taxing in smaller chunks of 3 or 4 things.

The incentive and the deadline definitely worked. Otherwise I probably wouldn't have taken the time to do this.

Can't wait for my iPod!!

Yeeeehaaaaw!! I finished the Library2.0!! It was a little taxing at times but I did it. I am feeling a bit more confident with the technology, and more confident in "playing", too.

I'm envisioning my RED ipod right now! :)

First of all, thanks to the Library Learning 2.0 team for putting all this together. I certainly learned about some new and interesting technologies and got a refresher on others I was already cognizant of.

In retrospect, I wish I had been able to do this on a more consistent, week-by-week basis instead of crunching it all into the last couple of weeks, but it was fun and illuminating anyway once I got started.

And I hope in some fashion we can all keep the "conversation" going.

Thanks to the Library 2.0 team for a wonderful opportunity to learn new technologies. It was well organized and well planned. While using technology is a huge part of my job here at the library, this introduction to the latest WEB technologies has expanded my awareness of and appreciation for many of these items.

It will be satisfying to put some of them into 'practice' on various teams or tasks here at work.

Thanks!

I would like to thank the team also. We often don't take time for new initiatives but this was well organized and of course the lure of the ipod helped alot!

Even though I barely touched on some technologies it's nice to be a little more aware of what's available. There are certainly some of them which seem like they would be useful at work and many that would be nice for personal use too.

Thanks for the incentive to plow through all the stuff. I did learn a lot, and had a great time playing.

I think Facebook is my favorite technology, personally. I have linked up with friends from school I had lost contact with.

Thanks Learning 2.0 Team!

Thank you Dan, Jodi, Heather, Mary, and Sue for all the work you did on this project. You did a great job!!

Thank you to all the staff who participated. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.

So what now? I hope that this program has inspired and empowered each of you to find wasy to use these tools to develop services for our users--services our users would embrace because they are built with tools that are a part of the students' everyday life.

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