Great Job. I really enjoyed your presentation. I would only suggest a better transition between slides 18 and 19. I would suggest to make that slide bold to show that there is hope and progress.
Hooray! I have a job!
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After weeks of putting off sending in my acceptance letter, I finally inked
my name on the dotted line—actually, I think it was solid—and became an
employe...
Wrap-Up
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It's a little late but here is my reflections wrap-up. Throughout the
semester as I was writing these reflections, I felt myself improving
slowly. More so ...
Adieu, adieu, to you and you and you
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Dear Bunnies, This shall be my last post for some time. Like in The Sound
of Music when the Von Trapp family leaves for “some time,” I shall not be
returni...
Designing For Effective Change Portfolio
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Alas, the end of the semester is finally upon us. It is time for me to say
goodbye and to reflect on my overall progress throughout this course. Last
week,...
Reflectastic
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Welcome to the end of the beginning. Or was it the beginning of the end? I
was never any good with directions anyways. Regardless, here we go with my
final...
Portfolio of reflections
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About the most originality that any writer can hope to achieve honestly is
to steal with good judgment.
Josh Billings
US Humorist (1818 - 1885)
Professo...
Ultimate Reflection
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I will never blog again. Blogging is just not natural for me. I do not
express myself through writing. Some people said that they sometimes found
it diffic...
Blog (David's) [The Best Of]
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Writing reflections was an altogether new experience for me. The combined
effects of being someone who’s never kept journals along with my math- and
scie...
portfolio
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Time for possibly my last post ever on this blog. When I started, I thought
this was going to be the easiest thing ever. I tend to write... a lot. What
I l...
The End is only the Beginning
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In Designing for Effective Change, I discovered the potential for learning
in blogging. Since I have never written in a blog, it was a challenge for
me in ...
A semester older, a semester wiser?
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I didn't sign up for CHP 396 until mid-summer, so I don't know how early on
we knew about the blogs or the format of the class. I did not find out
until a ...
Portfolio Post
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In one of my posts, I reference my introduction to writing at the
University of Illinois. It was a Campus Honors course, RHET 243. I entered
the course ter...
Portfolio
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As I discussed in my last post, writing these reflections has been an
enriching experience. I was pretty scared in the beginning, but now I’m
starting to s...
Final blog-portfolio
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We have now come to the end of another semester, which means that many
things, including the class for which this blog exists, are coming to an
end. The pu...
I retired in summer 2010. Before that I was CIO and Associate Dean for eLearning in the College of Business and an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. I've done some teaching since I retired.
Great Job. I really enjoyed your presentation. I would only suggest a better transition between slides 18 and 19. I would suggest to make that slide bold to show that there is hope and progress.
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