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An overview of the year, including expectations, learning, relation to the real world, personal performance, teamwork, class format, and conclusions. Reflects on expectations of an online course, professional skills development, and personal achievements. Emphasizes the importance of communication, professionalism, and ethical considerations in the workplace. The narrative covers experiences with teams, class format, and individual performance, shedding light on challenges and successes. Shares thoughts on online courses, assignments, and the impact on personal growth and overall course enjoyment.
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A year In Review James White TWC 400 April 21st, 2013
Overview • Expectations • Learning • Relation to real world • Personal Performance • Teams • Class Format • Conclusion
Expectation • Expected to be a relatively easy course • Mainly took it to graduate • Required • Online=Death • Really didn’t know.
What I took from here • RESUMÉ • Cover Letter • Communication in the work place • Professional e-mails • Also touched on ethical considerations • Powerpoint • More so.
Relation to my Field • Professional major • Need to be able to communicate • Probably need to make presentations • Cover letters needed for jobs • RESUMÉ • Knowing my audience
Personal Performance • Perfectionist • Could’ve done better • ONLINE=DEATH! • All work done to MY standard of excellence • NO PROCRASTINATION! • Again, ONLINE=DEATH • Personally.
Teams • DESPISE THEM • No communication in ours • A few more times, NO COMMUNICATION • No sense of responsibility it seems • Can never really get a groove • ONLINE=DEATH!
Class Format • Very well put together class • Weekly announcements for past, present and future • Despise internet classes, but may work for this class. • Discussion posts are great • Loved the assignments • DO NOT PROCRASTINATE
Conclusion • All about this semesters class: • Expectations • Performance • Teams • Class format • VERY FUN COURSE!!!!! • Professor was readily available • Within reason
Questions? • If you have any, you can e-mail me….but why would you :D • jrwhit15@asu.edu