Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Web 2.0 Learning Opportunity - My Personal Experience


"If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas."

George Bernard Shaw




The picture above summerises the potentials of WEB 2.0 as I see it.   During this week, thanks to the team of trainers, my good friend Krishan Bheenick and the CTA, I was able to discover the exponential potential of Web 2.0.  The case studies distributed via gmail prior to the course was indeed an eye opener.  I have been using almost all the tools but I never saw the potential.

As our trainer, Mr kamleshwar Boodhoo, says after each introduction of a tool .... "the beauty is in using it".  I agree with him, the beauty is in fact in the productivity gain for oneself and the exponential gain for all others whose life will be simpler.

A simple but daunting question that I needed to reflect upon after each session and almost imposed everyday by Mr Sembhoo:  How will I use each tool? 

During the practical sessions I was already busy trying the tools.  Searching on Google, Email Alerts, RSS feeds etc was simply for personal productivity gain.  But the potential of using Google Documents was an instantaneous productivity tool for me.  I created a feedback sheet on a FORM for all the trainers working for my project ELIT(English Literacy using IT) which I am conducting with the partnership of Microsoft and eInclusion Foundation for 11 NGOs who have registered on the project.  I have 15 trainers registered on my google group and to my surprise, on the same day 2 trainers gave me their feedback.  And WOW, it was already compiled on a spreadsheet  ... no extra work ... no need to compile each email ...this is simply being SMART and productive!!

I also conduct the training of trainers for the ELIT course and seeing the potential of WIKI ... I have already started developing support materials in term of lesson plans for my ELIT trainers to use.  Though I am on the first one this week, I guess by the end of this month I should have the wiki loaded with at least the lessons plans for the 40 sessions.  What could be a better tool for standardising the course than the WIKI.  The best thing about it is that the trainers themselves will be able to modify my lesson plans and put in their practical experience.  WOW .... it's really wonderful!!

Ms  has shown us how she uses her WIKIs to manage her projects...Managing 11 NGOs along with the partners will surely be my next test on WIKI.  The tremendous resources on WIKI EDUCATOR will be of great assistance in my project.

Of course, this blog is going to be my repository of ideas for sharing and growth as shown in my picture above.  I have been sent to the course by my organisation,the National Productivity and Competitiveness Council(NPCC) and requested by Krishan Bheenick to assist the community of farmers in using the Web 2.0 .... so I have been thinking a lot during this week and my idea will be on the blog in the near future!




2 comments:

  1. Definitely an interesting story to read about how you apreciated the power of using web 2.0 tools to work smarter. Looking forward to your ideas for collaboration to build capacity of farmers, or women farmers in particular. Can the youth play a role in the training sessions?

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    1. Hi Krishan,
      Thanks for the nice feedback. I know you are very keen to cascade the Web2.0 to the community of farmers. I'll be sharing the concept note in a week time via the google docs, sure women and youth will be key stakeholders. I've got to convince other partners who will be involved to get the appropriate logistics. It will take some time but I am confident we can get create a positive change in the lives of many farmers.
      Thanks again to you, CTA, UOM, FoA, FARC for this training.
      Vimi

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