What was your total word count?
- My total word count was 5,929 words.
Did you do everything on the blog checklist, on every blog? Quotes? Original examples? Personal application?
- Yes, I completed the blog checklist on every blog.
Have you revised since our midterm meeting? How many revisions did you do?
- Yes, I revised 2 blogs. I made revisions to The William James blog and The Republic Book: X.
Did you do a presentation?
- Yes I did a presentation.
How was your participation in general? How was your attendance?
- Overall my participation in class was good, I feel like I asked questions for better understanding and participated in class discussion very well. My attendance was okay, I missed 3 days in total due to family emergencies and personal health issues.
How many blogs did you submit prior to class discussion of the topic?
- I submitted 6 blogs out of the required 7, prior to the class discussion of the topic.
How many comments did you make?
- I made 15 comments.
How many glossary words do you have? Have you indicated the lecture or reading from which they originated?
- I had 30 glossary words, included from both lecture and the readings the words originated from.
Given the course requirements, what grade have you earned.
- Overall the grade I have earned would be an A. I believe I earned an A because I met all the requirements necessary for the blogs. Also, I participated in class when classes were not virtual. Although the most important reason would be because I am leaving this class with a better understanding of philosophy prior to when I failed this class at Sacramento State.
What will you remember most about this course as a whole?
- I will remember the about me presentations the most. I chose the about me presentations because it is not common that professors take time to individually get to know each student. I also plan to use this technique once I become an official educator. By getting to know each student individually it let the students know tht Dr. Rodriguez was passionate about the role she played in our lives as a professor and I can always respect and appreciate that.