We are going to use the blog format to write our weekly reflections, in place of the Angel questions used last quarter.
The same guidelines apply.
1. If you use a word make sure that it is spelled correctly. 2. Be sure to use punctuation. Sentences begin with capitol letters and end with periods, question marks or exclamation points. 3. Sentences need to be long enough to make sense. No 'text' lingo. Save that for your phone. 4. Reflection on learning is more than just a list of tasks completed. The object of this writing is not to just get it done. I want you to think about your learning; what have you OR have you not learned and discover why. Why did I learn? Why didn't I learn. What did I learn? What did I not learn? How can I better learn? And of course; how can my instructor and fellow students help me with my learning.
This will be due each and every Tuesday morning by 9:00 am. By the end of 10 weeks you should have at least 10 weekly reflections that have been done each week.
This will be something that you might want to show a prospective employer. Communication, attention to detail, computer skills and learning could be demonstrated with your blogging skills.
Let's say that there are several people applying for the same job. You are the only one who demonstrates these skills well with your blog. Do you suppose that this might give you a better chance at the job? Well written work orders mean more revenue ($$$$) for your company.
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ReplyDeleteWe are going to use the blog format to write our weekly reflections, in place of the Angel questions used last quarter.
ReplyDeleteThe same guidelines apply.
1. If you use a word make sure that it is spelled correctly.
2. Be sure to use punctuation. Sentences begin with capitol letters and end with periods, question marks or exclamation points.
3. Sentences need to be long enough to make sense. No 'text' lingo. Save that for your phone.
4. Reflection on learning is more than just a list of tasks completed. The object of this writing is not to just get it done. I want you to think about your learning; what have you OR have you not learned and discover why. Why did I learn? Why didn't I learn. What did I learn? What did I not learn? How can I better learn? And of course; how can my instructor and fellow students help me with my learning.
This will be due each and every Tuesday morning by 9:00 am. By the end of 10 weeks you should have at least 10 weekly reflections that have been done each week.
This will be something that you might want to show a prospective employer. Communication, attention to detail, computer skills and learning could be demonstrated with your blogging skills.
Let's say that there are several people applying for the same job. You are the only one who demonstrates these skills well with your blog. Do you suppose that this might give you a better chance at the job? Well written work orders mean more revenue ($$$$) for your company.