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- Hello Sherise! If I can be of any assistance during this workshop, just let me know. --Benjamin Stewart 03:30, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
Welcome to eL4C45
- Hello and welcome to eL4C45, a free online Learning4Content wiki skills workshop.
- You may wish to check the schedule of the workshop, introduce yourself, and check the list of participants.
- Whenever you have the time, click on each of the above links and/or start ahead of time with the Pre-Work and Day 1 activities.
- Enjoy the workshop!
- Your facilitators:
Humility (adjectival form: humble) is the quality of being modest, reverential, even politely submissive. This excludes being arrogant, contemptuous, rude or even self-abasing. Humility, in various interpretations, is widely seen as a virtue in many religious and philosophical traditions, being connected with notions of transcendent unity with the universe or the divine, and of being without ego; by contrast, some schools of thought are sharply critical of humility.