by Hugh MacLeod at gapingvoid.com |
This graphic by Hugh MacLeod at Gapingvoid, and the single word
YET
constitute my response to chapters 1-3 of Peter Johnston's Opening Minds: Using Language to Change Lives, in the Cyber PD event sponsored by Cathy, Jill, and Laura.
Check the other posts that Cathy has rounded up at Reflect & Refine: Building a Learning Community for more eloquent responses (and to figure out what this post might mean).
YET
constitute my response to chapters 1-3 of Peter Johnston's Opening Minds: Using Language to Change Lives, in the Cyber PD event sponsored by Cathy, Jill, and Laura.
Check the other posts that Cathy has rounded up at Reflect & Refine: Building a Learning Community for more eloquent responses (and to figure out what this post might mean).
My one word response:
ReplyDeletePerfect...
love it:)
ReplyDeleteSignificant.
ReplyDeleteI started seeing the Gaping Voids because of you, Mary Lee, & I'll check out Cathy's post. I know you all are reading Opening Minds-a book on one of my lists, if I get there!
ReplyDeleteInsightful. :)
ReplyDeleteLast sentence of my post, last word... yet
ReplyDeletePowerful word!
Belatedly, might I add that the only way to improve on that grand word
ReplyDelete"Fail" is to enlist Samuel Beckett: "Fail better."