Friday, February 24, 2012
Thanks
Time is flying. I cannot believe my first course is ending. I had never had a blog before the course. The course introduced me enter this place. I was a little concerned in the beginning. How could a virtual class bring you close to your colleagues as a traditional physical class does through a blog and discussion board? After seven weeks, I felt comfortable because my colleagues read my post, commented on my post, asked me question that helped me clarify my thought, gave more information to enhance my insight, and so on. I felt not alone just as in a transitional physical class. I want to have this opportunity to thank you all, thank you for being patient to read my post; thank you for sharing your insights, resources, and experiences that supported and enhanced my study in the field of early childhood studies.
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Sara, you are definately not alone in your journey. everyone I come into contact with asks me if I miss the face to face connection that e-Learning does not provide (so they think). It's actually opposite to their belief, and for the first time in my e-Learning experiences I have put faces to the names. The Blog assignments let us do that, and I feel we got to know each other. Hope to see you in the next class!!!
ReplyDeleteSara--I totally agree with you! I was extremely nervous as well! BUT we made it through the first class and we have blogged for how many weeks?? Great job! Keep it up! I look forward to corresponding with you more in the next class.
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ReplyDeleteI have been extremely encouraged by you throughout this course, and I'm not just saying that because it is the assignment. The things you have had to overcome from your childhood, to your career, to your language barrier have shown me that I can do this. Thank you for your words and I hope we meet again throughout our coursework at Walden!