Sunday, February 20, 2011
blog 22 group presentation
I feel like the whole class did the best they could by explaining a story we never went over with. This book is good but at the same time difficult to get what happen because it is being told in so many different views so that is why it was hard explaining something like this to a classroom, especially people who try to be comedians and make the class laugh. It is hard when someone is on a roll to tell them to stop. But we as a class was inconsiderate to the other groups so it actually look worse than how we performed. We gave them the information but they couldn’t get it. So every time we explained it to them they wanted to act like dummies. It made our jobs hardier because they did not read it like how we would for you. I feel like as a group we did the best we can to relay the information to the other classmates but we could have done better with the activities. But we did not use a video and we went most the class but I feel like you shouldn’t have jumped in our presentation like that at the end, it made us feel like we could not have got the job done and we had the information but you coming in at the end left the image of our project being bad. I feel like we did better than some of the other groups and you did not see that. But I feel like I could have done a better job of my own part. But I learned from this whole teaching thing is that your job is not easy. We should have connected the story to the other stories we heard earlier in the week because I remembered some things after we presented. But I think it is better to learn the material from a teacher then from other students because it didn’t stick when the classmates was telling the story.
blog 20 experience
A story means an account or recital of an event or a series of events, either true or fictitious. Stories have several meanings. They can be told at anytime of the hour. I feel that stories are not only for late hours of the night. Every moment of the day, you think of stories that pop up in your head from ideas, thoughts, pictures, and etc. You might also even tell those stories to others. I think about stories all the time because it gives me an outlet out of the real world. But I feel like the quote is partly correct because not only at night you think about where you were to where you are now. When I read that quote just now I thought about everything that made me who I am this very moment from playing flag football when I was little to the hard two a day practices to national signing day. So no, I do not think that this quote or statement on page thirty-six is correct. I am not really sure by what you mean by experience But I will try to answer that as best I can. My experience in story telling is alright. I think of stories everyday so I guess I could be good at what I do since I think about it every moment of the day. I have a lot experience from good to bad. I use my experience to help others like friends, family, and regular people who need the advice. When something bad happens to me and I think it is the end of the world I just say to myself I am blessed to be in this position because I might not have it as bad as the next person who is not as privileged to do something that I can do. For example, when I seen my friend’s brother hopping around on his hands and his legs are not strong enough to support him and he makes the most out of every moment of the day. I feel more and more blessed that I get to do what I do. So experience is what makes stories good.
Monday, February 7, 2011
blog 21 discussing
My expectations are that I want to perform to the best i can be with my presentation. Hopefully I get the class to learn our part so they can understand what we are presenting. I expect that we present this to the top of our ability. I know we can do it as a group but we just have to put the work in so everyone in the group could present it and without any drop off and get it done. I think the class will do what they got to do and listen. I expect you to listen and be assertive and understanding.
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