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Edited by Deborah Judah, Friday, 8 Oct 2010, 07:26

I have just read a blog post by a fellow student regarding facing demons and using this course to develop new technical skills.  I am so much in agree ment with her but find that my time is so limited.

This is my reply to her:

I have been having the same thoughts as you; I must do something about my demons! I have gone with the easy option.......OU blog and My Stuff to store everything.  It is working relatively well.  However, my thoughts are that I am not developing new skills.  The time element is a concern for me.  With all the acitvities in this course (along with everyday life) I do not seem to have the time to do anything extra. sad

So rather than just feeling sad about the situation sad I decided to look at it head on. And assess the situation

1. My time is very limited; I am working 3 jobs and am a single mother to 3 boy (14,12,10) in addition H808

2. There is a lot of reading/activities in this module which I am keeping up with as long as I do a bit each night. However another part of this course is to increase my technical skills (PDP)

3. What to do about it.

4.  I have decided for the present time to continue with the OU blog and My Stuff as a repostitory.  This will ensure that I keep everything where I can find it and continue to reflect.

5. I will play about with any new technology so that I have a working knowledge of it but not necessarily embrace it use fully at the moment.

6. I feel I have to accept that time is one of my limitations and a working knowledge of some things is good enough

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I think you have probably made the right decision Deborah. When I started the course I had no idea that we would use anything other than OU stuff. The first supplementary activity left me traumatised & ready to jack the whole lot in. I took time out to reflect (ho ho) & you know the result. I have more time on my hands. Good luck with the course.