Saturday, January 24, 2009

You never know who may be watching.

I took a few minutes this morning to check my email, download some podcasts, and check my blog before I started on my homework. All was was going well until I clicked on the link to my statcounter page.

I was excited to see that there had been some new readers. I clicked the link that took me to the details page. This is what I found:


VISITOR ANALYSIS
Referrerhttp://www.blogger.com/manage-followers.g?blogID=4931143214198385076
Host Name
IP Address165.138.239.15
CountryUnited States
RegionIndiana
CityDemotte
ISPIndiana Department Of Education
Returning Visits0
Visit Length38 mins 12 secs









At first I was excited to see that a local person had found my blog. Then I read the name of the reader:

Indiana Department of Education

Wow! Somebody with a very local IP address that is connected with the Indiana DOE read my blog. Not just visited, but READ my blog. Their visit to my page lasted 38 minutes and 12 seconds; plenty of time to explore every post, comment and hyperlink.

What can be learned from this? There are several key points:
  • Your digital portfolio begins to form the instant you start posting content
  • Anybody may be reading your material
  • The things that you do today may affect your future in ways that you never imagined
  • Your digital footprints are not made in the shifting sands of time, they are made in concrete
What kind of footprints are you leaving in the quick-dry concrete of the internet?

You never know who may be watching....



Monday, January 19, 2009

On the fence


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Originally uploaded by scottshelhart
I took my Boy Scouts out cross-country skiing yesterday. I took 80+ photos. Most were of the boys, but I did find time to take a few of the surroundings.



This is my favorite one of the day.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Learning from the children

Children can teach us great life lessons if we just open up our eyes and watch.



What lessons can be seen in this clip?

  • Some things are worth doing more than once, just for the pure enjoyment.
  • It's not always about who wins.
  • Fun is where you find it.
  • Sometimes the journey is more important than the destination.

What do you see in this clip?