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What makes up your learning network?

Asked by newanda411 (72points) April 13th, 2008
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We learn through a number of mediums today. What do you use to learn (people, specific technologies, experiences, etc)

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dpena2009's avatar

Wikipedia!

El_Cadejo's avatar

Google Wikipedia Fluther people i meet, really Everything I try to learn something new as often as possible. My whole motto in life has always been “its better to know a little about a lot, than a lot about a little.” Knowledge is everywhere you just have to open your eyes and see it.

All this coming from a college drop out…... Its weird as much as i love learning yet i hate schools and the way they teach.

plus im poor

wildflower's avatar

Work, college, google, fluther, radio, TV…
Aside from the planned learning events at work and college, the main source of learning is probably being online, whether ‘fluthering’, chatting, googling and reading or trying out new games…

bluemukaki's avatar

School, Diigo to track my online research and anything to learn from that I can get my hands on. Wikipedia is the tool of the devil when it comes to procrastination.

bulbatron9's avatar

Fluther! Oh yeah, again and again!

nocountry2's avatar

Mostly visual media these days – mags like sci-am, wired, national geographic, juxtapoz, non-fiction books, online artcles from slate, chatty sites like fluther, wiki, NPR, the occasional intelligent movie, friends

creativejuices's avatar

Lynda.com
and many other tutorial sites. I will look for the, Book about the subject are a help as well. Lynda.com uses videos and exercises to help you learn. It’s great for me.

Zen's avatar

@newanda411 Great question, welcome to fluther. (I’m sorta the fluther-muther).

I used to read, write, compose and travel- to learn things. Now, I fluther. Oh, and google.

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