Reflect on what you have learned in the class and how you will use it professionally as both a lifelong learner and an instructional systems professional (or whatever field you’re in).
To early to reflect, seriously, I mean this summer has been so action-packed, compact, exasperating, and overwhelming that I will need at least two weeks to decompress. I will take that time to reflect on the past 12 months in which I: moved my wife, three kids, and dog from N.C. to F.L., completed 36 credit hours, and moved the same wife, three kids, and dog from F.L. to N.J.
I am blogging from a Starbucks, while the movers are still unpacking, because I do not have internet access yet. Yes, I am that guy sitting in the corner drinking a Venti no fat latte and typing on a laptop as everyone who passes by thinks, "That guy must think he is so cool."
I was only offline for a period of 4 days and it feels like I missed a month's worth of conversations on the discussion boards, blogs, and comments. So, I can only reflect that I learned more about emerging and existing tools to place in my ID toolbox for future work and hope that I can carry the torch (re: exhale).
Kenny- I've enjoyed reading your blog and your Discussion Board posts. Thirtysix credit hours in twelve months is impressive--I hope you enjoy the break. Peace and happiness upon your new home.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it funny how a brief period offline after some intense online time feels so very strange? I'm anticipating next week will be like that for me. Hope you're able to settle in quickly to your new surroundings. And with that, I think I must head out to get a Starbucks drink (the power of suggestion is strong).
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