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CCK08 Drop Out

We have a large group signed up in this course with varying levels of participation. Which is just fine. Some are quite actively engaged in the forums, blogs, and other avenues of interaction. Others are on the periphery dipping into the content when they have time (or, in some cases, observing the course with the same curious interest that observers watch car crashes!). Claire has decided she's a CCK08 dropout: "I've just not been able to keep up even my week 1 level of participation. I think I have to face facts; I'm a CCK08 drop-out. But I'm ok with being a drop-out." And, I agree. It's perfectly acceptable to change commitments when life, priorities, or interests change. I'd like to hear from others. Are you still involved (either actively or as an observer)? Are you "coping"? Claire Thompson, , September 25, 2008. [Link] [Tags: none] [Previous][Next]

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Re: CCK08 Drop Out

I am a lurker I admit and I am enjoying the interactions, thoughts, and examples tremendously. I may be more of a CCK08 drop in! :)r [Comment] [Permalink] [Previous][Next]

Re: CCK08 Drop Out

I too have not been able to engage to extent that I was hoping, I really don't want to be a drop-out so I will endeavour to life my game! [Comment] [Permalink] [Previous][Next]

Re: CCK08 Drop Out

... that's 'lift' not 'life' my game [Comment] [Permalink] [Previous][Next]

Re: CCK08 Drop Out

I am still involved as an observer. Although a senior citizen, I still do a lot of hard work in teaching Mainframe and, therefore, missing some days of this course. I enjoy what is happening here and try to keep pace using weekends for intensive reading and taking notes. [Comment] [Permalink] [Previous][Next]

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