Well, today is the last day of the 31 Day Challenge. It is a
bittersweet day. I hope you have learned something this month. I have learned
so much. In fact this month’s posts will become next month’s Tech Tips mail outs
for the teachers in my district. I have also learned that Google is a lot more
than just a search engine or cloud-based storage. Google actually has an entire
educational side. I can’t wait to share all that I have learned with my
teachers, in bite-size and manageable chunks.
I probably learned the
most about myself. I won’t lie to you; there were days I didn’t feel like
writing. I am sure you can go through the list and pick out which days those
were. October was a crazy month at my
house: my oldest son in Driver’s Ed and the other son in band during football
season. We had two parades this month on top of Homecoming Week. Did I mention
that they both had big projects for school and they are both in the Christmas
Play at Church, and, yes, rehearsals started in October? So, October was a challenging
month just to survive much less write. I promise none of that was whining or
complaining – I just want those of you who read this and also blog but didn’t
think you would have the time or energy to write for 31 days that if I can do
it ANYONE can do it.
I really liked the idea of writing about one topic for a
specific length of time. It really helped with the age old question of “what
will I write about today?” All I had to
do was pick an application and write about it. I think the best part of this
entire challenge is that I did write EVERY DAY for 31 days – even if it was
just a sentence or two.
There is always a down side though. I did a lot of things
during the month of October that I would have loved to share with you all but
it wasn’t directly related to Google so I couldn’t post it. (I am sure I could
have but then that would have been overload for my readers.)
Now back to the positive. I have a lot of material that I
can work into future blogs. I am even thinking of organizing my writing for the
blog as topical. Then I can refer to my October adventures as “case studies”.
That sounds so much more academic than a “hey, guess what I did today” post.
Stay tuned for more Google news, though. I am sure there will be much more to
write about.
If I had been really clever, I would have made this 31
Lessons Learned but I didn’t – you’re welcome. J
See you soon J
(Yes, I am thinking about taking the weekend off.)
--- IT Girl