Monday, September 30, 2013
"How I Learned to Live Google Free" and "How I learned to Program Computers"
After reading the stories, How I Learned to Live Google Free and How I learned to Program Computers, they gave me a clearer idea of what is expected for our first assignment. How I Learned to Live Google Free showed the example when you set your mind to something, even if it seems impossible, it can be achieved. This is an shows an educational learning experience because Joshua Romero decided to go Google free and he reached his goal within a week. I personally think this would be challenging to give up all Google items. I use the search engine, images, translate, maps, Gmail, YouTube, and now even blogger. I have no reason to stop using these free amenities so I doubt I’ll do what Joshua Romero did. I think How I learned to Program Computers is a better example of a learning experience because he proves hard work and time dedication can make you good at anything you set your mind to. He advocates learning things on your own and practicing a lot. I practically live by these ideas and it fuels the actions I do. I prefer to learn something on my own then have someone tell me how to do it. Anything with horses, tennis, or art, I like to learn and explore it by myself.
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Yes I agree, I could never live Google free either!
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