Another first Wednesday come and gone. I took the kids to ArtWalk in downtown Jacksonville last night. Even though the temperature was about 34 degrees, not including the wind chill, we had a blast.
We started at The Carling. They had some great portraits of some of the different people groups here in Jacksonville. They also had hot chocolate and cookies, which made all the difference in the world to the kids.
We also checked out the basement of the old Hayden Library at the corner of East Adams and Ocean Street. They had a couple of spots where anyone could paint on the walls or different canvases. The kids and I did some pretty interesting work.
We finished the night by taking Jeffrey Harrington’s (hdesign) advice and checking out the MOCA. They were having a great exhibit titled “Why Look at Animals?” It was fantastic. The kids also showed me the kids exhibition they have on the 5th floor.
The night ended with the all too familar crying and tantrums (kids can only be so good after 8pm you know) but also with a great surprise question. “Can we do that again sometime, dad?” Ahhhh.
¿Hay expertos en su campo que hablan un idioma diferente que usted?
¿Usted evitar llegar a ellos porque es incómodo?
¿Cuánto se tarda para que usted pueda ser más incómodo?
Creo que el programa de televisión Amazing Race es uno de los mejores ejemplos de personas obtener más de este sentimiento. En este espectáculo la gente tiene que viajar por el mundo mientras busca pistas y resolver los problemas.
Claro, es porque tienen una oportunidad de ganar un cubo de dinero, pero es un gran ejemplo de personas que tratan de compartir el conocimiento importante.
Soy un __________ (llenar los espacios en blanco con la actualidad popular término para describir a alguien que resuelve las necesidades del negocio con nuevas o existentes de software).
Aunque nacido en los EE.UU., mi familia tiene una fuerte herencia hispana. Y mientras yo pueda transmitir mis pensamientos en Español, Inglés es mi primer idioma.
En la industria de la tecnología Estoy constantemente presentó a los expertos que no sean hablantes nativos Inglés. Enfoque de estas reuniones en una forma similar a la de los concursantes Amazing Race. Sencillamente, no puedo obtener mejor si no hacer el esfuerzo para comunicarse y entender a la persona que sabe lo que necesito saber. Utilizar herramientas como Google Translate # y Windows Live Traductor . Google también tiene una gran versión para móviles que luce muy bien, sobre todo en el iPhone.
Rostro que, (Advertencia: Cliche ‘por delante), el mundo es plano.
Pero lo más importante con todas las grandes cosas por ahí que usted puede aprender, ¿para qué quieres vivir tu vida en un silo?
Are there experts in your field that speak a different language than you?
Do you avoid reaching out to them because it’s uncomfortable?
How much would it take for you to get over being uncomfortable?
I think the tv show Amazing Race is one of the best examples of people getting over this feeling. In this show people have to travel the world while looking for clues and solving problems. Sure, it’s because they have a chance to win a bucket of money but it’s a great example of people trying to share important knowledge.
I’m a __________ (fill in the blank with currently popular term to describe someone who solves business needs with new or existing software).Though I was born and raised in the USA, my family has a strong Hispanic heritage. And while I can eventually convey my thoughts in Spanish, English is my first language.
In the technology industry I constantly meet experts who are not native English speakers. I approach these meetings in a way similar to that of the Amazing Race contestants. Simply put, I can’t get better if I don’t make the effort to communicate and understand the person who knows what I need to know.
I use tools like Google Translate and Windows Live Translator. Google also has a great mobile version which looks great, especially on the iPhone.
Face it, (Warning: Cliché ahead) the world is flat.
But more importantly with all the great things out there that you can learn, why would you want to live your life in a silo?
I always have to make a tough choice on the first Wednesday of the month; The Arts or Technology?
See the problem is Jacksonville just kicks butt on the first Wednesday! You’ve got Art Walk and JaxDug. Art Walk always has a variety of events going on at the same time(Jacksonville Symphony, Pecha Kucha, etc.) while JaxDug has talks about various things (SEO, JQuery, etc.). I can quickly guess that some people might not have that hard of a time choosing between the two. :D For those choosing “neither” you can check out ExperienceJax.com to see what else is going on.
The point is, Jacksonville continues to show that it has many options to choose from for those looking to learn, grow, and have fun.
RSVP’d for the Cuban inspired reception at the Cummer Museum. According to the description I read over on the news section of the fun local young professionals social group it looks to be pretty fun.