My genebank and me

In this course, we encourage you to reflect on your own work. Writing a blog is a great way to do this. Blogging allows you to deepen your understanding of ideas in the course, and apply them to your own situation. As you go through the course, in every module we will encourage you to add to your blog. Your blog will become a rich resource for you to refer back to in future.

Blogging helps you to relate what you learn on the course to your day-to-day work. The course moderators and your colleagues on this course can read it, but it cannot be read by any of your colleagues or managers outside this course. We encourage you to read other people’s blogs: you will learn from each other.

For your first blog entry, take another look at Figure 3, and write about which stage of the genebank workflow your work is chiefly concerned with. Do you know who is involved with all the other stages, and exactly what they do, and why? If you would like to share your ideas with other participants and the moderators of the course, we encourage you to write a post in the Forum.

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The FAO’s Genebank Standards