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WEEK 4: RESPONSE TO CISNEY







As we approach the end of this month and the course overall, I would like to show my appreciation for my classmates and instructors.  This last month, I am sure, will fly by and before we know it we will be done, graduation will be over and we will all go back to the lives we had before this course.  I have learned many things from this course and the people I have journeyed though it with.  My hope is that we will stay in touch, continue to bounce ideas off each other, and work to make education a better place for educators and students.  I will miss the interactions with my classmates; creating movies together from all over the country, growing tired of Second Life project after Second Life project, and wondering about grades.  I will enjoy getting to spend more time with my family and sleeping the first two days after this course is over.  Thank you to all who have enriched and touched my life over these past 12 months.  Stay in touch and I wish you well in the future.  God Bless




Thank you Eric for sharing your last blog with us, I have enjoyed my experience with Full Sail and one of my greatest reflections has been the friends I have made throughout our courses.  In December I joined your group because of a family emergency and a month of leave.  I was reluctant because I had made such amazing friends from my other co-hort group.  I was thrilled to see the same spirit of communication and collaboration existed.  The same community feeling of friendship and professionalism.  Thank you for welcoming me in.

I will be graduating with my original class on April 2, 1010 (although I'll be working on my final project at the same time) but want to share my feelings of gratitude to all. Thank you!  

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1 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Ally,

I think a lot of your readers are teachers or perhaps in some area of education and so I’m writing to suggest www.school-counselor.org as a resource link on your blog. This website provides career and licensure information for those who are interested in moving into the school counseling profession.

Hope this is helpful,

Seth Sanford

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