The learning experience is new. The Java we were knowing earlier seems different that what we learn in JPDC. Sometimes concepts seems overwhelming. Many concepts pass from above the head. Some concepts seem merely touching the mind.
The tools are new. The tools are easy. The techniques are new. There is a wow factor many a times while learning. Sometimes technical concepts appear to cross there boundaries and appear fitting to the life as whole.
There are 11 participants to the JPDC2007 course. There must be 11 different ways of expressing the things what we learn in the class. Apart from Java there are many things which may come to mind.
Where are these 11 brains. Are they all in hanged state? Do all need a reboot before they will start writing? There are only 6 posts in one week this means there is hardly any learning in the class, or we are careless not to capture the learning experien ce in words. These experiences will vanish away very quickly.
We need to build dynamism in the group. We need to write often. We need to write more. What has happened to us. Don't we even care to write a post saying oops no time today so please accept my apology post today.
This is Tushar Joshi, Nagpur writing for the JPDC2007 batch. yes the same Tushar Joshi, Nagpur who has been praised in the earlier posts. I wish to read something new other than praises to me on this blog for sure. I strongly believe that all of these participants will come daily and write something. They will soon become familiar to the way we learn in the class so it becomes routine and then they will write what they have learned each day. That day will come.
Please visit again to read more experiences of all the participants about learning technology using Java as a medium.
with regards
Tushar Joshi, Nagpur
Monday, July 16, 2007
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