Chapter 7 seemed more of the same. It had less to do with the classrooms, and some of the programs they showed were pretty interesting. This section spoke mostly about the atmosphere outside of the classroom, software, and teaching strategies. It seems a bit like a hodgepodge like the last chapter, as if they should have boiled the two down or separated certain parts and moved them to the other. It went over the rubric like we have already done in class and other e-assessment requirements.
Seeing as we have already gone over most of this in a more hand-on manner, I can't say that I learned much. We had done the rubrics and generated our own assessments apart from what the book dictates for us. The software was interesting, but they never go into too much detail for any of them, so I don't learn about what I'm actually interested in. Most of the room was taken up by big charts that gave the same information over and over. I can't say I learned too much from those either.
Again, my weekend is going to stink, but then I'm pretty much home free. We'll be done with classes soon, and I'll be earning like 3 paychecks in one due to this weekend. Then I'm headed back home and then to Vegas for a week. I doubt I'll see too many of my friends back home, but I seem to have lost touch with most of them anyways. Oh well.
4 comments:
Losing touch with friends seems to be a way of life, kind of stinks!! Have fun in Vegas!!!
Hey, you'll be able to make all sorts of new friends in Vegas, though! Buy any one of the dudes handing out flyers on the Strip dinner, and you've got a guaranteed friend for life!
Everyone loses touch with the majority of their friends from high school swe all grow appart. Vegas kshould be a great time. be safe and have fun!
I enjoy Las Vegas night life. Wear comfortable shoes when you walk down the strip.
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