Monthly Archives: December 2016

Reflection: Final Self Assessment

As this course winds down to an end, I come to realize just how much I have learned.  Combing through all of the assignments to choose which ones I should include in my web folio opened my eyes to my progression of technical writing skills.

Online learning is not all that new to me but the way this course was structured forced me to change my learning habits.  In my previous experiences, the online classroom involved pages of lecture notes to skim through that would be eventually tested in an exam worth 50% of your grade.  The depth of learning that occurred in these classrooms was fairly superficial now that I look back.  In this classroom however, the weekly engagement with the material through short assignments really help the material sink in.  It was more about learning how to use these skills rather than just learning that they exist.

50 hour work weeks, meant that my learning approach had to change.  I had to make the effort early in order to finish assignments on time; which was not always possible.  There was certainly more than one late night!

These time management skills that I am working on in this course, and I’m sure many others, are critical to my career as a veterinary technician.  Being able to juggle multiple patients and treatments is certainly a challenge where exceptional time management can certainly be useful.

I am certainly grateful for the time the professor put in to designing this course.  The assignments were well through out and relevant to the material discussed in the textbook.  All of this practice certainly has me feeling confident for any technical writing I will need to do in my career!

A Reflection: Web Folio Writing Process

Putting together a web folio was a very insightful process.  During the semester, I put a tremendous amount of work into the various assignments in this English course.  At the time, I had no idea how my skills were progressing.  Even though I would refer back to my assignments after receiving the incredibly valuable peer reviews, the degree of progression of my skills was not realized until I looked at all of my work at once.

It was also a chance to get creative with how I presented my professional and academic experiences.  With cheerful images and personal touches I feel I was able portray all of my professional skills with a hint of personal flair.

This process has also taught me a great deal about putting together web pages.  More is not necessarily better!  This also provided me ample practice with how to insert hyper links and word documents.

I am looking forward to adding to  this website as I gain more experiences in my academic and professional careers.