tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8137713.post8839341252147642590..comments2024-03-19T16:26:45.863-04:00Comments on Digitization 101: #RSQ12: More final thoughtsJill Hurst-Wahlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16355882159165026398noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8137713.post-77317500454149384292012-09-27T13:53:24.130-04:002012-09-27T13:53:24.130-04:00If this conference is anywhere near as good as you...If this conference is anywhere near as good as you've made it sound--and I have no doubt that it was--it won't surprise me to see even more "final thoughts" as you continue to reflect on what you gained; after all, as so many colleagues have suggested, the best learning often comes through what we do after the formal learning event. <br /><br />Also can't help noting that by bringing the conference to those of us who were unable to attend, you've carried our whole Fourth Place/Social Learning Center discussion further by creating an asynchronous social learning center here on your blog, i.e., you reflect openly, those of us following your blog respond in kind as fellow learners on a wonderful shared journey, and we all learn a little more from each other and extend the reach of the original learning experiences that the conference fostered.<br /><br />Heartfelt thanks for providing more ideas about the future of libraries and how they interact with those they serve in local (onsite) commmunities as well as in the larger online communities that they help create. The Risks and Rewards of the conference and this continuing series of exchanges stand a good chance of producing results none of us could have anticipated.Paul Signorellihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03139818154958762454noreply@blogger.com