Dear Shiere, Jodi, Jeff and
friends,
I have the privilege to write
about week 8! To tell you the truth I suffer and face difficulties in finding
the information I want and I face a problem in opening some websites in ANVILL!
I am lucky that I experience different tools this week. It is very busy week because
of the different tasks that the instructors assign. I do admit that this week
is one of the strongest, hardest, and most beneficial weeks I've ever had
during the term. I am this kind of person who feels disappointed when I don't
get what I want. I am astonished by the amount of reading and searching that we
have to do. I sometimes spend hours thinking and arranging my thoughts and
trying to understand the various tasks assigned. I honestly believe that lots
of hard work makes people learn indirectly and become more than qualified in
their field. What makes me happy this course is the amount of materials I received
and I read. I don't want really to lose a minute this course but it is out of
hand. I want to promote for his course everywhere. I hope that this course will
be taught to all instructors in the world. The joy comes through learning a new
idea or a new method and I adore
learning, my teachers, and those who spend their time and effort helping me and
clarifying every single matter. In week 8 I am impressed, thrilled, terrified
and petrified by the amount of materials I got.
I won't forget to welcome and
thank Mr Jeff who helps and introduce ANVILL and other valuable tools to us. I
would like to offer my warm regards to his great contribution in this week. I
really like all the materials he introduced to us. Another wonderful idea is the webinar that was held on Friday! I spend a great time listening to Jeff, Sherie, Jodi and my classmates. It was awesome.
In this week lots of activities
are done by all the participants. I read lots of materials and design some
lessons, surveys, a lesson plan, we
communicate through the nicenet and we shared comments and thoughts. We enjoyed
the nicenet discussion and the partner activities. I realized a positive
attitude towards the project peer work. I thank my partners, Vijay and Ludmila for their support during this
week. I thank Sherie and Jodi.
Thank you very much for you all
and I hope that you will do well in your final projects.
Hello Salam,
ReplyDeleteWe all face different aspects of difficulty when it comes to coping up with technology. As for me, I was lost even after the login page of ANVILL. I was blur and didn't know which link I should go to in order for me to venture the features.
After numerous trials of clicking different link, then I found out that the right links are on your left hand side which represents the content of lecture and activities.
Talk about learning huh. It's a matter of trial and error. For some people like me, I learnt it the hard way.
xx
Nur
Hello Nur,
ReplyDeleteI agree learning is like an adventure that everybody should experience it.The most important thing is we shouldn't give up, we have to keep on till we reach our goals.
Thank you
Dear Salam,
ReplyDeleteYes, this week is really resourceful for us all. We learnt a lot and I felt really happy to see a rich harvest of tools! I missed the webinar due to the tech-problem. I enjoyed reading your project plan. I thank you and Ludmila for providing feed back. I wish you all the best!
Vijay
Hello Vijay,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your kind visit to my blog!! A rich and beneficial week indeed. Wish you all the best!!
Dear Salam,
ReplyDeleteIt's always a pleasure to read your posts. You somehow manage to express what most of us feel.
It's was nice to see you during the webinar.:)
Ludmila
Hello Ludmila,
ReplyDeleteThe pleasure is mine!! I feel happy when I see you visiting my blog and leaving your nice words!! Wish you all the best!
thank you
Hello Salam,
ReplyDeleteIt was quite nice to see you in the webinar, even though I could not hear you for some problems. I also felt that this week was the most beneficial of all the weeks so far. I liked the design of your blog. Nice blogging.
Regards,
Farid