Time Spent
Monday, June 01, 2009
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by
Tony Karrer
This month's big question comes from an inquiry I received from
Robert Kennedy via my
blog. The question was:
What is your typical day like? How do you do all you do with
elearning learning,
elearning
technology, techempower, work literacy and all the
consulting and still remain profitable while having a LIFE? Ok, so
that is more than one question, but hopefully you get the drift.
What are your thoughts here?
This is a great question and I'm guessing the answers
will be quite interesting. After all, when I do presentations that
introduce things like blogs, RSS readers, social networks, etc. I
am almost always asked - "How much time do you spend on this? Where
do you find the time?" And what they really mean is - I'm already
too busy, how the heck can I also do all of what you are telling me
about. So I really hope that we can have a great resource here that
will give people a sense of what's going on in the lives of people
who are adopting some of these things.
Where is your time spent?
I'm really hoping that we can get a broad cross section of answers.
I consider myself to be somewhat of a "special case" ... but I'm
guessing that's true for many of us.
Beyond the basic answer I'm hoping you will chime in with thoughts
around:
- How much time do you spend and how did you find time for all
the relatively newer things like reading blogs, twitter, social
networks, etc.?
- What are you doing less of today than you were 3-5 years ago?
- Do you have less of a life with all of these new things?
How to Respond:
Option 1 - Put your thoughts in a comment below. Likely there can
be some pretty good thoughts left via a comment.
Option 2 -
Step 1 - Post in your blog (please link to this post).
Step 2 - Put a comment in this blog with an HTML ready link that I
can simply copy and paste (an HTML
anchor tag). I
will only copy and past, thus, I would also recommend you include
your NAME immediately before your link. So, it should look
like:
Tony Karrer -
e-Learning 2.0
or you could also include your blog name with something like:
Tony Karrer -
e-Learning 2.0 : eLearningTechnology
Responses So Far:
Time Spent
Tony Karrer
2009-06-01