Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Swearing off idle web-surfing
I've finally decided on one of my personal goals for 2008. I've decided to severely limit idle web surfing. Since I'm software developer, cutting out the internet and web in general is impractical if not impossible. That said, I can consciously change my habits to avoid unproductive use and maximize my productive and practical use of the internet. In some ways surfing the web has been akin to pointless channel surfing, an idle use of time trying to stave off boredom. One particular piece that I will focus on is blogging, meaning writing in this particular blog. The more often I force myself to write in this blog, hopefully the better my writing and thinking will be. Perhaps by seeing my own thoughts on the screen it may help me better organize them. Also this spring I'm taking a graduate course in Selected Topics in Computer Science. The topic our professor selected is Knowledge Management. This course is one of the last three I need before earning my Master of Science in Computer Science at Kutztown University. The very first class exercise made me realize how unorganized and downright chaotic my approach to work, learning and my own personal knowledge management has been. I'm not really sure exactly what I will end up learning in course, but perhaps I can come away with a few useful lessons from it.
Labels:
graduate school,
resolutions
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