After viewing the tutorial, 7 and 1/2 Habits of Lifelong Learners, I found that I do typically begin a task with a goal in mind, and since I have ventured out into the world to begin my college experience, I have realized that if I want high grades/scores in class, then I must accept the responsibility of my own learning. It is much easier for me to begin a project or task if I can see the goal laid out in my mind; therefore, I do my best to visualize exactly what it is that I want to accomplish before I jump in feet first. I have also discovered that it is only my fault if I am not understanding and grasping what is being taught, which simply means, if I do not understand, then I should ask questions, do more research, or embrace the technology that surrounds me.
However, I do not always have confidence in myself as a confident or effective learner. I usually have to re-read content in order to comprehend effectively. Often, I second guess myself or "double check" just to make sure I have done something correctly. I know that I must over come my worries of doing something wrong and focus on building confidence.
I found this assignment to be frustrating at first, only because I am slightly scared of computers (I always worry that I will mess something up), but once I sat down and focused on the task at hand, I found it to be much easier than I had expected. I am looking forward to learning about all of the technology that is available for classroom use and integrating new learning experiences into the classroom. I feel that there are many wonderful tools available online that will be of great use for this class and in a class of my own one day soon.
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