Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Blog5

A couple of weeks ago, Chris Simpson and I presented a FaceBook at the Heritage Lowman Home. The workshop went well and the students from TSTM 343 were helping us with the workshop. The only bad thing that I didn't like about the workshop is we did not present our PowerPoint presentation. The seniors already have FaceBook account and our workshop is about creating a Facebook. The seniors were also having problem remembering their email password. Some students spent the entire workshop just to help the senior acquire their password. In my opinion, I think the person who is in charge in the workshop should write down the senior's users name or email address and their password. So the next time when others students are doing the workshop, then they wouldn't have to spend the entire time trying to figure out the password. I enjoyed working with the seniors and I hope one day I can go back there again.

1 comment:

  1. I can see what you mean. I was not aware that you guys did not even get to give your power point. You raise a good point about things for future students. It would be a good idea for seniors to add their emails prior to the workshops so you might not run into the problem of them not being able to remeber their accounts.

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