Tonight we all formed teams for a technology marathon. Lisa, Katy and I were minding our own business as we began with a challenging task. Of course, the Geek Squad had to race right by us making their snide remarks and displaying very poor sportsmanship. The spirit of the technological feat before us did not fade, however, and our team persevered with the true task--which was to learn, NOT cackle and strut around like roosters.
In any case, we had the opportunity to apply the knowledge we had been exposed to all semester in practical activities that simulated common technological tasks that one might encounter in Special Ed Land. This was useful and very enlightening. I am once agin very psyched to be able to share this information with colleagues and to use some of what I have learned on a pesonal basis as well. This class has consitently provided us with information that can be applied in varied ways. Its like opening up and oyster and finding a pearl.
Tracy
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
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I agree completely about the computer geeks and their lack of sportsmanship and dignity. I always believed boys have cooties. How's that for sportsmanship?!
I also liked applying this program in practical situations. I'll keep you posted on our rides in to and from class how often I use this and how brilliant I've become in managing this exciting and innovative piece of assistive technology! YAY!
Hello Avis! I know you try harder. As I mentioned, Derek and I have taken many courses together, and today was one of the few times we were able to show our skills! Now you should not tell everyone that Matt and Louis have cooties.
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