Let you “child” side emerge and have some fun on a summer’s day. Have you noticed this game has resurfaced and is being advertised on TV with colourful plastic rings that lock together?
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How I did it: I think all I needed to do here was set up my list. So, I registered on the 43 things website. Then I clicked on each of the 23 things and clicked on "I want to do this" until my list mated the 23 things. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I copied my 23 things from the example user by clicking on the task and then clicking on I want to do this. I did this for all 23 things until I had the same list.I will add my own individual tasks at a later stage as I learn more about this site.This has been a good start to extending my learning in this area. Read how I did it…
How I did it: Read the posts and info about the program. Get a username for 43 things to post here. You can bookmark the site to find it for the rest of the goals. I was waiting for the right time to start learning but decided to get started now. Read how I did it…
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I am technologically disabled. Not quite a Luddite, but somewhat lagging behind the times. I would at least like to know what people are talking about even if I’m not ever going to be the hippest, coolest techie-type.
Thought I would get started – I guess this is the first step. I look forward to the 23 Things.
I am doing this project as a supervisory activity. I chose to do it in lieu of an observation by my principal. I hope that it will enable me to make better use of the technology that is available to me.
Hello LibraryWorld,
I think it’s good to know about these Web 2.0 things. Doing them on a regular basis is another thing….
I figure that it’s time I actually did all of the “things” instead of just talking about it.


