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My growth in Technology

So I'm a little sad that class is ending and we all can't get together one last time with Professor Darche! Thanks a lot Coronavirus! But in all seriousiness this class has taught me so much! I had a general knowledge of technology or at least what I thought was a general knowledge! HAAAAA I couldn't of been more wrong! Everything I learned in this Technology class I am grateful for! I've already started using what I have learned and have been practicing it in my coaching life! GOOGLE FORMS!! QR Codes!!! Excel sheets!!!!! Love it! I'm still trying to get used to the whole twitter universe and I promise I will do my best at it and make Professor Darche proud while also following her guidance as far as what to post and what you might be better off not posting (or is it tweeting???) I would like to leave you all with this quote. It's simple but means so much! "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened." -Dr. Seuss

My heart is full!!!

So I was supposed to talk about a post that I came across on social media this past week. Well the post I came across that I really enjoyed seeing wasn't that of any random stranger but of my Wife! This past Saturday we announced to our family and friends the gender of our baby that we are having! IT'S A BOY!!! And the post my wife made was a picture of me sleeping and how I usually fall asleep with one hand behind my head and right next to it was an ultrasound picture of our baby boy sleeping in his mama's belly with one arm behind his head! Like Father, Like Son? I guess we'll find out soon! But this post my wife made definitely impacted me and made me realize how amazing this pregnancy really is! From finding out she was pregnant, to hearing the baby's heartbeat, to finding out that baby's heartbeat belongs to our baby boy!😍😍😍😍

My kind of learning style!

I have always been the type of student that learns best by seeing first and then being hands-on after and walking myself through the steps. I'm not the type to just try and get something done as quickly as possible. I like to take my time and make sure I cover everything as thoroughly as possible. I believe I would react very well to Flipped Learning because I can see someone that I have a relationship with performing a task that I need to learn how to do. Just to have that recognition of someone I know and trust be recording themselves on how to do a math problem the right way is very helpful to me. As far as a struggle for Flipped Learning, I think my struggle would be to make sure I am at the right lesson and how to operate Flipped Learning at first. However, after a few times of exploring Flipped Learning it shouldn't be a problem anymore.