Your learning journal entry must be a reflective statement that considers the following questions:
1. Describe what you did. This does not mean that you copy and paste from what you have posted or the assignments you have prepared. You need to describe what you did and how you did it.
Before I write anything in the discussion forums or an assignment, I generally complete all of my readings and notes. For my notes I use mostly the Cornell Method of note taking, and all of my notes for each week are contained within individual weekly documents files, explicitly dated and titled. When taking notes I generally read a paragraph or two and then try to shorten down the key points. Most typical notes are taken on a computer, however, like in the case
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My skepticism is also returning a bit more, and I find myself not accepting information unless there is reason to (i.e. sourced, well established,… ). Additionally, I think that I am more motivated in the recent months to work more at my hobbies that I have been neglecting.
4. What am I realizing about myself as a learner? That I really enjoy working hard, and learning. I had thought that I had started to lose some of my interest in learning over the last few years, fortunately though, this is not the case. Also, I used to not really enjoy writing essays, however, I am actually enjoying the process a lot now.
5. In what ways am I able to apply the ideas and concepts gained to my own experience?
One of the most important aspects of a programming is their ability to solve problems. I hope that I continue to take this concept to heart in the years to come. If I continue to enjoy the process of problem solving and by extension critical thinking then I believe that my life will become very simple, and instead of having a bunch of unsolvable issues, I could have easily solvable
Directions: Answer each question in a paragraph—be sure to give specific details and examples. Remember that each of these questions has multiple parts to it. You must type your responses out and hand it to me by the end of our class period.
Type the answers to the assignment's questions. Use complete sentences unless the question says otherwise. You will have more than one day to complete an assignment. At the end of each day, be sure to save your progress.
Describe what you did. This does not mean that you copy and paste from what you have posted or the assignments you have prepared. You need to describe what you did and how you did it.
2. Outline: Briefly outline your essay. MAke sure you provide evidence from the text to support your claim.
Refer as needed to material in Chapters 12 and 13. Read the instructions carefully and answer all questions clearly and concisely. Include examples to highlight your comments.
Review each scenario below, and choose one to complete for your assignment. Each scenario contains specific questions that will ask you to provide examples, explain your suggestions for improvement, and refer to the lesson. Be sure to respond to each question in complete sentences.
College has always been a dream of mine and I am sure for many others it has been too. Well, I am finally here, I can not contain my excitement. So many new experiences and things to learn, it is all becoming so real. This semester I hope to get to know at least one of my professors, go to every single one of my classes without being late, always read the required texts and do all of my outside of class assignments on time. By getting to know one of my professors, I can talk to them and ask questions to see how they were able to get where they are today. After all, they have been in my shoes before and clearly know exactly what it takes to become the successful adult I hope to become. Going to class has already
Type the answers to the assignment's questions. Use complete sentences unless the question says otherwise. You will have more than one day to complete an assignment. At the end of each day, be sure to save your progress.
I've noticed that I don't respond to many things the way I used to. I don't respond to negative people in the same way because I no longer take their negativity personally. I don't respond to failure in the same way because I no longer view failure as a bad thing. I guess I'm walking in the newness of life!
A) It is your responsibility to read the assignment carefully and make sure you understand what you need to do and what you should hand in. If you are not sure, check with
Answer the questions. When you are finished, submit this test to your teacher by the due date for full credit.
This assignment uses a rubric. Students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the criteria and expectations for successful completion.
Make sure you cover the information found in the rubric. There should be multiple paragraphs here.
Your teacher will use these rubrics to evaluate the completeness of your work as well as the clarity of thinking you exhibit.