Being able to receive feed back helps me see outside the box. Being able to give advice to others and know that they are willing to try it makes me feel accomplished inside. Having activities to try out made each lesson fun to learn.
Fact:
You DO need a precise and easy to follow structure.
Fact:
You DO need a precise and easy to follow structure.
Feedback:
Having to reply to our peers as part of our daily assignments help us discuss the topic in order for others to understand how we interpret the lesson.
Assignments:
For each week, we receive an assignment called Resource Research. We have to read an article given to use by Dr. Laing, then we have to find an article link that is similar to the first article or anything that is about the topic of the first link. We also have to post an assignment for our peers to do. Having activities to try out made each lesson fun.
Teamwork:
Our midterm for this class was to work in a group to make a presentation about a "big mess" affecting our world that we would like to clean up. Each team member was assigned a part of the presentation to research. We each contributed to the final making of the presentation.
Transferable Skills:
One assignment that really helped me out was by Stephanie Rabara for our Transferable Skills Topic. She posted three thinks that coincide with each other in order to find out what your skills are and then they list possible careers that might suit your skills. The best part is that they give you information about internships!