Sunday, March 11, 2012

Course Reflection


Questions
Reflect on the value of the course. Include both positive and negative aspects of your experience. What might you have done to improve your learning experience in the course? How might the University or your instructor provide additional support for your learning? Were there topics covered in this course that seem particularly relevant or irrelevant to your experiences and future?
Answers
I feel that MSLD 500 was essential in developing my understanding of critical thinking; to learn what it means to think out of the box. This course has allowed me to learn how to think for myself verse thinking on the bases of what the teacher expects.
 In the past, was taught to write a specific way (not to use I and to write in third person) and think a specific way (to be analytical without interpretation). It has extremely really hard for me break out of my shell and be reborn to writing in the first person. I feel that MSLD program will continue to break me of my old habits and transition me from an analytical mind to a mind that thinks more critically.
One of the topics covered in this course that I felt was really beneficial to me was the art of choosing. In the video, Sheena suggests three main assumptions that people often make about choosing:

2.      More options leads to better choices – assuming that the more choices you have the more likely you are to make the best choice.

3.      Never say no to choice.
Sheena really helped me to realize sometimes more isn’t always better and that my choices can affect those around me in both a positive and negative way. Her video was insightful, funny and entertaining; it provided explicit details on why choice is necessary and important. I feel that I can use the three assumptions Sheena presented about the art choosing within my life each day;  with a better understanding of the choices I make and how those  choices are essential to developing myself as a person and as a leader.
Overall, I felt that Dr. Watkins provide great support and communicated well with the class. He gave great feedback on assignments and is very helpful. I really like the way Dr. Watkins teaches, because he allowed for each student to interpret each assignment and graded based on effort.




Sunday, March 4, 2012

Good Presentation Design

Good Presentation Design
There are many different types of presentations deigns and techniques used by students all over the world. When creating a presentation, it is essential to choose a unique presentation design that attracts your audience’s attention. It is best to be creative and seek to make a lasting impression.
When creating my presentation, my first thought was to make my presentation short, sweet, and to the point. In an effort to be creative and think outside of the box, I began exploring different presentation techniques. After reviewing a few techniques, I thought about presentation via movie. A short presentation via movie seemed like the best, effective way to attract my audience and be creative. Therefore, I decided to make my presentation with Windows Movie Maker.
Windows Movie Maker allows you to import and edit slide shows and videos. You can add pictures and titles, place your presentation to music, and adjust the duration and effects on each slide. Windows Movie Maker even allows you to download your finished movie to your computer or online with a click of a button. Overall, Windows Movie Maker is truly a fun, easy way to make a presentation your own.