14 January 2012

Resuming My Studies with EDUI 6706

ʻAnoʻai kākou,

This past Monday, January 9th, I resumed my graduate studies. Taking it a bit more slowly this time by enrolling in a single course. Yes, it will take longer, but I think I am increasing my chances of surviving and having a somewhat reasonable schedule.

At work I started a new position three months ago, so the learning curve there is steep--but fun. I returned to my Information Technology roots, spending my days as an Internet Services Specialist. While currently my focus is administering SharePoint, the ISS team also administers: Linux Web servers, DNS servers, Microsoft Exchange Servers, ListServ, etc.

In my current CSUEB MS-OTL course, Research in Online Teaching & Learning, I am reunited with Dr. Kay Lehmann. She is such an awesome instructor. I pray daily that I stay healthy, focused, and productive throughout this coming year.

Happy 2012 to us all! Below is a picture with my nieces during the Holidays wearing our animal beanies.

--Liko

4 comments:

  1. Greetings Liko! Great to hear you are back taking classes. I also am taking one class at a time, and agree, it will take longer but is probably much healthier for me :-) I loved that 6706 class and Dr. Lehmann is amazing. And congrats on the new position.

    Cool picture!!

    John

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    1. Greetings John! So great to hear from you. I hope all is well and glad we both are doing things to keep us healthy--well healthier.

      Which OTL class are you currently enrolled in? Have you continued researching Mobile Learning? Thank you for your well wishes on my new position. My responsibilities include creating self-paced tutorials, which thankfully utilizes my OTL knowledge.

      Thanks for keeping in touch John! Aloha!

      --Liko

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  2. Happy 2012 to you, e Liko!!! And laki maikaʻi with your graduate studies!!! Love the pic!!!

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    1. Mahalo Dahhling! *Your* news is so exciting. Looking forward to being a part of the "spoil-da-bebe-to-da-max" posse. Hugs!

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Mahalo for leaving your manaʻo!