All About
Me
This has been an incredible journey in my quest for my Master degree
in Education from the University of Calgary. I have chosen to specialize
in educational technology because of my interest in learning with
technology. With this said, this journey has been more than just
sitting in front of the computer. Although at times it certainly
felt like it, and it is clear that the computer vision syndrome that
I have developed is attributed to my prolonged staring into the
computer screen, this journey has in fact renewed my faith in academia.
Going to school is hard work. In my undergrad studies, I don't
remember the demands that school had on my life as it does today.
Perhaps it is because I have a job and a family now or it could
be due to the fact that partying was more important then. Finding
a balance between school, work, family, and self remained a priority
during my time as a graduate student. This was obviously done with
organization and lots help from my family.
In my online journey, I have found students are not faceless. With
each class, there are new communities formed. In an ideal situation,
there would be a continuation of these communities. However, just
as in life, we all take different directions as does online communities.
Therefore, with each course a new community is re-established and
with each new community, a new group dynamic appears. In these communities,
communication and collaboration seem to be the elements that create the culture. Without
them, it would be static and uninteresting. This give and take mentality
goes a long way in completing projects and assignments. Nevertheless
in an environment such as this, having patience and being flexible
to change are qualities that have an enduring affect on one's
sanity.
The completion of the twelve (quarter credit course) has broadened
my knowledge on what goes on in research - its design, implementation,
compilation, and synthesis. My expertise as a new graduate merely
scratches the surface of what there is to know. However, truth to be
told, learning on the job is probably what everyone does anyways.
This is nothing new. As a teacher I am always learning on the job
and doing my bit of action research. However, with this MED, I am
no longer wary of what are the best practices and what constitutes
good research. Therefore with this, my teaching will get and be
better.
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