Today I will take the time to reflect on my blog for INN333
Information Programs. From the get go, I was really annoyed at having to use a
blog for this class and to have over ten entries which needed to be completed.
I knew it would be a challenge for my time management and organisational
skills, but I didn’t have much hope for it being a “great” learning experience,
or a learning experience at all really.
The amount of entries was an annoyance, an inconvenience and
any other synonyms which go along with that sentiment. Each Friday I felt as
though I was making progress and being caught up on all my assessment, only for
Monday to arrive and feel like crap again as there was so much that needed to
be done. While normally I enjoy a challenge and try to see it as “personal
development”, I really did not get that sense of satisfaction at all.
I will say this, I enjoyed the Play activities. Sure, I’d
get started and be frustrated as hell at wasting my time on something so simple
which would always take ages to work out or download when I had so much other
assessment to focus on. Finally, when each activity was completed I would feel
pretty good at learning the new software or trying out something new and it was
fun. There were times when I learnt new stuff (like Screen-O-Matic) that I
thought how this could be really useful to know when I hopefully get a library
job in the future.
However, I would then realise that I had to do a Reflect
activity which was not fun. Most of the time it was at least loosely related in
some way to the Play activity, however,
in some cases I would feel as though I was repeating myself from the
first activity and not making any new comments. Maybe if instead of having them
as separate activities but joined together it would make more sense in my head.
That way I would be able to provide an overview of my experience with learning
new technology and then how I think it would relate to a library context. I’m
sure that was the point of the Play and Reflect activities, but having them
separate was difficult for me to engage with them.
I also struggled with commenting or contributing to other
people’s blogs or on the Facebook page. It wasn’t that I wasn’t reading, I just
didn’t want to be a jerk and have my two cents every five minutes on some topic
which I don’t really care about. In my Week 2 Reflect activity I stated then
that I hate overshare and don’t feel comfortable on such an open or public
space. I still hate overshare and I still hate sharing in public forums.
Therefore, in that regard it is incredibly easy for me to say that I will
never, ever contribute to a blog again unless it is to pass a class. I still
cannot comprehend sharing about my personal life. Physically, it makes me ill.
Thinking of it brings on a rapid heartbeat and an urge to have a beer and chill
out with friends.
Yeah, that’s my reflection. I did enjoy this class and I did
learn new things. There will definitely be things I’ve learnt from this that I
will take to my professional career and most likely, personal life and make
some dodgy things to annoy my family. I can’t wait to finish this proposal
(which I am actually excited about doing) and then I get to go camping… sit in
the sun and drink copious amounts of beer.
To end this, I will share this… I have been asked to become
the Brewmaster at work… This is definitely related to my professional development
as it is one step closer to becoming a Beer Librarian! #dreamscancometrue
*I would like to add before you can say it, I’m not an alcoholic,
I enjoy beer but in moderation and with maturity and I do not endorse binge
drinking or non-moderation drinking… except for end of semester celebrations,
totally deserving.
*If you are interested in joining the LIS Social group for QUT students on
Facebook please follow the link >
We will be organising/already in talks for end of semester shenanigans.
*Can anyone see the Battlestar Galatica reference? Totally devastated that I've finished it, but definitely most rewarding experience TV has ever offered.
Definitely agree with your views regarding making the reflect and play into one post - I was often being reflective of the technologies within play posts and it just made the whole thing seem too time consuming. I've had a look at others posts though and some just put a link to their play and then invest time (and references!) into their reflect. In hindsight I probably should've opted for this option haha. Kudos for you being excited about the proposal - I'm currently dreading info mgmt! Enjoy the sweet, cold, end-of-semester/camping-trip beers!
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