If you weren't in class today, please take a moment to reflect on
these and answer (either in a private email to me at
dpreston.learning@gmail.com or on paper -- if you choose paper, please
bring to class with you on Tuesday).
If you were in
class, please feel free to continue your reflection and let me know if
your answers change at all over the weekend.
Given all of the learning experiences we've shared together in this course:
1. What do you look back on with pride?
2. What do you look forward to with hope?
3. How are you doing on your paper? What will you do this weekend to succeed?
4. What letter grade are you aiming for on the paper? What grade will you earn on the semester report card?
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