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EDU 106 Module One-Week One Checklist

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Ask yourself the following questions:

-Did I complete the readings?

-Did I trace the shape of a common story?

-Did I trace the shape of a common communitcation text like email?

-Did I do a free choice writing or respond to the optional prompt?

 

You may have already worked on your unselfie but that was our maker challenge this week. Maker challenges are introduced each week but not due until the end of the month.

Website post

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https://famous-vision-v4m1xxmw0d.glitch.me/

 

Here is the post to my website. It's not perfect, I had some difficulties in a lot of areas but I did it the best I could. I hope you all can forgive the mess but I'm still proud of what I was able to do as before I wouldn't have a clue where to start.

Teach Something Project

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I finally finished everything for this class and now I'm done with school! 

 

Website

This is my Website and it has all the pictures I took and edited from making zucchini bread. It also has blog posts and my ignite talk. 

Survey

This is my survey about baking.

 

For my Ignite Talk Storyboard, I previously posted in a blog post on May 9th, 2020 about it.

Last Blog Post

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I have officially finished this class with my last post on my teach something links. I wanted to wish everyone luck with the last couple of days of finals week and thank you all for being amazing classmates. This was one of my favorite classes this semester and I have really learned a lot from Professor McVerry, and all of my peers. I also feel like being able to take this class and learn has been the main reason why I have done so well this semester. All my work has improved and I feel like this is one of my best classes grade-wise and I am very grateful for that. I would recommend this class to many other students on the SCSU campus because not only does this class teach you a lot but it gives you a private/public space to vent and be able to tell how you are feeling. This class has really done this for me because I have gone through a lot this semester and being able to blog post on this website has really helped me understand to not be afraid to talk about my feelings. I wish everyone luck with the following semesters to come and don't forget to follow your dreams and live your life to the fullest!

To professor McVerry, I wanted to thank you for being one of the best professors I have had on Southern's campus.  You have taught me a lot about new literacies and being able to open up to others around me. I really appreciate everything you have done for me and the class during this pandemic. 

Everyone stay safe and stay healthy! Enjoy your Summer 

- Briana 

Teach Something Links

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Hello class, I have been posting my teach something links as I have been finishing my Teach something portfolio. This has been one of my favorite college assignments throughout my whole experience. This teach something project is a big part of who I am and really shows the daily problems I go through. Some people don't think my story is a big deal because yeah everyone gets into accidents but for me, at the young age I was when it happened took a toll on a lot of things. I hope you will take the time to look at all on my links and my story and I hope you enjoy it!

My Tumblr Page

I made a Tumblr page for you all to look at. It explains my story, records of my sleeping schedule, and tips for you all to learn if you have sleeping problems. 

Ignite Talk

Here is my Ignite Talk that will bring you to my Youtube account to watch the talk. 

Ignite Storyboard

My ignite storyboard will give you more information about my teach something project and why I chose this as my topic. 

Survey

Please take time out of the busy finals week ( If you have time) to fill out my survey.

(Final?) Blog Post

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With class nearing its end, I wanna say it's been a great class. Shame we didn't get to spend more time in class because of the outbreak. I really enjoyed the atmosphere of the classroom. That and the confusion of doing a lot of work from home on some projects where I didn't know what I was doing was stressful, but here we are. My only question at the end is how we'll be graded and If I did a good enough job. I remember we were supposed to meet with our professor in person to discuss what grades we deserve for our midterm, but then the outbreak happened and some of us never got the chance. So with that,  I'm just gonna say that during the first few months I feel like my work as at best A- or B+ material. I always tried my best to stay on track and make sure I knew exactly what I needed to do to accomplish my goals. And for the final, well I don't know if my input matters in this regard given the circumstances, but I would say personally my work due to the outbreak has degraded to a B-. Despite my best efforts, I cannot help but feel my work is not what it could be given the stay at home order and I had to figure a lot of things out for myself. But in all that, I do not regret taking this class at all, outbreak or not. It was fun, the professor was kind, respectful, and most importantly: Patient. I truly admire this quality in people, more so in teachers. He always made sure to get to everyone's question and didn't blow a gasket if someone repeated a question already asked, he simply just answered it again so for that he has my undying respect. I wish there were more professors like him that realize new students are rookies to the subject and don't have the same level of understanding as he does.

Great class, greater professor, I just wish the outbreak happened later/never just so I could've gotten the true EDU106 experience.

This may be my last blog post so with that, thank you all for coming along with me on this journey and I hope our paths cross once more.

This is Chris, signing off.