What I learned from Community

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Blogging has been a great experience, I have learned a lot from the people that have been kind enough to surround me. One of the people I have learned a lot from is Robert Hruzek.

Robert and his friends get together monthly to discuss learning experiences on a different topic each month. This month they discussed the topic the topic of Community. I typical join them, but in the spirit of community, I missed out this time. :)

I still recommend heading over to Robert’s round-up post where he links to all the other posts in this months discussion.

Here is the link: http://middlezonemusings.com/all-entries-what-i-learned-from-community/

Learning experiences can be quite humorous. You will learn, laugh, and meet a lot of great people!

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0 Responses to What I learned from Community

  1. Wow, I think your chosen image captures the spirit of the WILF project quite succinctly, Luke! Whoever has the podium is up there in front, there seems to be a preponderance of interesting hats in the room… and I think that person in the middle of the last row is asleep! :-D

    But your phrase “Robert and his friends” seems to leave out the most important person: YOU! Can’t leave out the fact you’re part of the community too, Luke!

  2. Luke Gedeon says:

    Now wait a second! The phrase, “Robert’s friends” does not include me? Now I really am hurt. :)

    I guess that is do to me not contributing this time. In which case, leaving myself out would have been accurate right?

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