Hello my friends! It’s your old pal, Nikan, back on the ol’ blog. On today’s post, we will be discussing the question: Who am I as a PLP learner? Let’s get started, shall we?
To start this ego-fest, lets ask, what do I bring the table? Well, I would like to think I bring a lot of personality to my work, emphasized on my collage- which taught us how to use Keynote- or my Laptop Memoji- which.. also taught us how to use Keynote. I think I’m a pretty creative person, and I love to draw. I complete my work on time, and I usually complete revisions fast if needed. I think I have an appropriate work ethic, and I come to class with a positive attitude. I’m able to work productively and manage my time well. I think I have skills in programs like Keynote or notability, but I am extremely confident in Canva.
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On my user manual, I think I did I good job. Again, lots of personality, I think I used pretty good vocabulary, and I think overall, I did well. The goal of this assignment was to teach us about pages, and learn about ourselves. I added an example of the user manual below.
Now for something that I’m not proud of: Below, I added my un-revised role from a project we just finished. This was some awful work, I added zero-detail, and totally rushed it. Luckily, Mr. Harris gave me good revision tips, and it got better- sorta.
An assignment I worked really hard on was my MindNode- after it was revised. I think I met the criteria for that assignment well, and spent a lot of time on it. This project was to teach us about worldview, and how to use MindNode. Again, this will be attached below.
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Thank you, and goodnight. Or morning. Or afternoon. Or evening.