what's a feather
without the ink
what's a feather
without the wind
cannot write
impossible to fly
useless little thing
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Liboratory 4 : help...
Liboratory 3
It has been a month since my last blog. Nothing to say? No. It is rather too much to do.
Looks like I missed some info. of week 2 and week 3. I remember reading somewhere that usually people read only 33% of text on their screen. This can only mean 2 things: people are looking for quick, short, information and read what catches the eye (coloured or bold text, bigger letters etc). And I'm sure photographs/pictures are eye/attention catching elements.
That means i should stop writing this post right away and add a nice picture to it. If I only remember how to do it... I have done it once only, four weeks ago. Let's try.
Looks like I missed some info. of week 2 and week 3. I remember reading somewhere that usually people read only 33% of text on their screen. This can only mean 2 things: people are looking for quick, short, information and read what catches the eye (coloured or bold text, bigger letters etc). And I'm sure photographs/pictures are eye/attention catching elements.
That means i should stop writing this post right away and add a nice picture to it. If I only remember how to do it... I have done it once only, four weeks ago. Let's try.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Liboratory 2 : looking for light
I was away for a week, so I'm catching up today with Learning 2.0
What an experience! I feel like I'm entering Gallarus Oratoty Door (pictured). I hope I will finally get to that little light in a tunnel. At the moment it is still dark, with occasional candles lighting my way.
I hope wind stays away.
What an experience! I feel like I'm entering Gallarus Oratoty Door (pictured). I hope I will finally get to that little light in a tunnel. At the moment it is still dark, with occasional candles lighting my way.
I hope wind stays away.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Liboratory 1
Name of this blog came from two words: library, which comes from Latin libraria, "bookshop," and librarius, "relating to books," from liber, "book" and from orator, which is an originally also Latin word for (public) "speaker".
The word oratory is an art of public speaking, so I will title my postings Liboratory 1,2,3...
I can always add subtitles... and change them. I am glad I'm not a cataloguer.
The word oratory is an art of public speaking, so I will title my postings Liboratory 1,2,3...
I can always add subtitles... and change them. I am glad I'm not a cataloguer.
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