Thursday, 27 September 2012
My Online Classes
I'm noticing something here. The breaks between my online courses are really necessary - I get a chance to relax my mind, get some sleep, read a book and eat a decent meal, rather than just eating the computer. My daughter says "Mom, there are no nutrients in that"!!! Hmmmm. But then I get s-o-o-o b-o-r-e-d!! What does that suggest??? What am I going to do in a year when these classes are done???
Monday, 24 September 2012
Just writing
Another set of courses over and done with. Great! A little break to eat something other than the computer and to have a few more hours sleep before the next round begins! The courses were great though, especially the one on Multimedia in Instructional Design. The new software to be learnt was a bit daunting at first, but turned out to be real fun!! Learnt how to create Flash movies and online greeting cards, how to spotlight images, incorporate videos and sound, hyperlink videos and other multimedia into creating presentations with interactivity, and more! The only problem is being able to use this new knowledge in my FTF Marine Science/Biology laboratory, since the Internet is about 90% unavailable! Very frustrating. Hopefully the problem will be fixed soon.
The best feature of this course though was creating a website from scratch - for the very first time! Despite the initial hesitancy I believe I created a n-i-c-e website of an unforgettable experience in my life - at least the professor thinks it's nice!!! (A tiny confession - whenever I feel a little depressed I visit this website to remind myself I'm blessed! I'm in the master's hand). Feedback from anyone reading my blog is welcomed!! See the website at: http://www.cynthiaj.weebly.com/ Make sure to have your audio on!
An interesting thing in church. An older lady in church - in her 80's, (one of about 4 older persons I have "adopted") gave me an invitation to the upcoming birthday bash of another lady in church. So I'm like "how old will she be?" And she replies "99"!!!! And this is a lady who walks around on her own - no walker, stick or anything! And she knows everyone by name! Unbelievable. I promised to be there!!!
The best feature of this course though was creating a website from scratch - for the very first time! Despite the initial hesitancy I believe I created a n-i-c-e website of an unforgettable experience in my life - at least the professor thinks it's nice!!! (A tiny confession - whenever I feel a little depressed I visit this website to remind myself I'm blessed! I'm in the master's hand). Feedback from anyone reading my blog is welcomed!! See the website at: http://www.cynthiaj.weebly.com/ Make sure to have your audio on!
An interesting thing in church. An older lady in church - in her 80's, (one of about 4 older persons I have "adopted") gave me an invitation to the upcoming birthday bash of another lady in church. So I'm like "how old will she be?" And she replies "99"!!!! And this is a lady who walks around on her own - no walker, stick or anything! And she knows everyone by name! Unbelievable. I promised to be there!!!
Saturday, 18 August 2012
Oh What a World!
A disturbing occurrence earlier this week. I was home alone
- almost night; on the phone with my daughter.
Suddenly I’m hearing this big commotion on the outside, someone
shouting, my dog barking his head off.
So I hang up the phone to check what’s happening and there’s a man at my
door - no shirt, bloody or sweaty (not sure), and shouting for me to call the
police as he needs help badly. So I’m
hesitating because I’m so shocked, and he keeps shouting, pleading with me now
to open the door, so he can use the phone as he’s hurt so bad – he was beaten
by some guys. Please, please ma’am. I’m still hesitating, and finally I tell
him that I will call the police. So
I turn away to do so, and I’m explaining to the police that there is a man
outside my door who says he’s hurt, but that I’m hesitant to open the door. The
police tell me not to open my door
and they’ll be there shortly. So I turn back to let the man know the police are
on the way, and he’s not there! He’s gone! Apparently it was a scam!! And
the police did come (within about 10 minutes) and could find him nowhere!
Now don’t give me credit for being smart!! What made me not
open the door was that I am a rather finicky/fastidious person and the thought
of how I was going to be able to clean the phone after the man was finished
with it was what stopped me!! And now
today, I’m listening to the local news and the police are commenting about an
increase in forced entries and advising the public, especially persons who are
alone, not to open their doors to anyone they don’t know.
Oh what a world. What
was this man’s intention? Surely it was
not meant for good. Thank God whom the Lord keeps is well kept.
Saturday, 4 August 2012
Making sense
Sermons can be s-o-o long! Sometimes to keep myself awake
I’ll read the “good book” (or some other good book)!! Jon Paulien in his book “Letters to the Thessalonians” (a
companion guide to this quarter’s Sabbath lessons) outlines some steps to “get
real” with God and other people. These
include the usual, such as spending time with God’s word, and practicing
authentic prayer. But what caught my
attention was the suggestion to use some form of journaling. According to the author, “when I journal, God
uses the writing process to draw up the depths of my being in ways that nothing
else can. I can use journaling to pray,
to record God’s answers to prayer, and to take note of the various ways in
which God has been at work in my life.
In our search for authenticity it is particularly helpful to invite God
to probe whatever areas of our lives He wishes to examine and to expose us to
it in what we write. Many of the
greatest Christians of all time, including Ellen G. White, have practiced
journaling as a tool of self-awareness”.
Hmmm!!
Another article from Priorities
magazine (Year 8-September 2012) entitled “The Amazing Ant” stressed the necessity
for teamwork and directs attention to the ability of ants to work together as a
community in orderly collaboration and cooperation. “Without this, you will lack the ability and
skill to work in today’s globalized and integrated economy. The lone ranger model seems to be a thing of
the past, and now those who are able to listen and comprehend and communicate
effectively with others in order to achieve common goals are in demand”. Hmmm again!!
Now some things in my online classes are beginning to make
sense!! The blog!! The team projects in each and every course!! Go HFU!!!
Saturday, 7 July 2012
Keeping a Promise - Sharing a Testimony
Okay, so I live in the Bahamas but was not born here - I'm bicultural! When I came to this country, I was 'adopted' by an older couple who just loved me and later my children. When I was critically ill, they prayed and cried over me and fed me. The husband has since passed away, but the wife continues to be my trusted advisor. Now her daughter-in-law has just passed away from cancer - so sad!
So today (Sabbath) I stopped by to drop off some food for the family, as per the custom here. But I was also the Sabbath School Superintendent for todays program - a big day (Bahamas Independence Sabbath), so I'm hurrying! On leaving I pass a woman on the street, who is asking for a ride. But I don't stop since that would make me late! But as I'm driving I'm chiding myself for being unchristian. So I stop, reverse (around a corner) to the woman and ask her where she's going. In turn she asks me where I'm going - so I give her the general vicinity of where my church is. So she says that will be fine, gets into my car (with difficulty - she has bad knees), buckles her seatbelt, and we start off.
Then she asks me if I'm going to the Seventh Day Adventist Church! I say yes! Then she says "You don't remember me do you Sister Johnson!" O-o-o-h! I felt so ashamed. She knew me by name! I had to apologize! She explained that she used to attend my church, but has since moved to another one. That she was not going to church today, because she would be traveling later today to seek medical attention for her knees and was on her way to collect some money that had been promised her. And my focus had been just to hurry to church!
A facilitator in one of my online courses told me that the course would make me a better teacher. Now I agree. But it has also made me a better Sabbath School Superintendent and a better christian, because I went to church (on time) and presented probably one of the best Sabbath School programs I've ever done! Lord help me to always be open to see the need in others, and to help wherever I can.
So today (Sabbath) I stopped by to drop off some food for the family, as per the custom here. But I was also the Sabbath School Superintendent for todays program - a big day (Bahamas Independence Sabbath), so I'm hurrying! On leaving I pass a woman on the street, who is asking for a ride. But I don't stop since that would make me late! But as I'm driving I'm chiding myself for being unchristian. So I stop, reverse (around a corner) to the woman and ask her where she's going. In turn she asks me where I'm going - so I give her the general vicinity of where my church is. So she says that will be fine, gets into my car (with difficulty - she has bad knees), buckles her seatbelt, and we start off.
Then she asks me if I'm going to the Seventh Day Adventist Church! I say yes! Then she says "You don't remember me do you Sister Johnson!" O-o-o-h! I felt so ashamed. She knew me by name! I had to apologize! She explained that she used to attend my church, but has since moved to another one. That she was not going to church today, because she would be traveling later today to seek medical attention for her knees and was on her way to collect some money that had been promised her. And my focus had been just to hurry to church!
A facilitator in one of my online courses told me that the course would make me a better teacher. Now I agree. But it has also made me a better Sabbath School Superintendent and a better christian, because I went to church (on time) and presented probably one of the best Sabbath School programs I've ever done! Lord help me to always be open to see the need in others, and to help wherever I can.
Monday, 2 July 2012
Keeping a Promise
Great - courses 2 & 3 are complete! The new Instructional Media Tools was
especially tough, but wonder of wonders everyone passed! Thanks to the willingness of HFU and our
facilitator to make adjustments to the course in response to all the
complaints, otherwise the passing rate might have been dismal. Another plus for online courses – their flexibility. Y-E-S!!
So I’m talking to my son and I’m like, I passed! I got an A!
And he’s like “well duh”! I'm glad he has some faith in me :) but
it certainly was not easy. This course really necessitated us
digging a whole lot deeper within ourselves.
Good luck to persons who take this course in the future – especially if
it is combined with another course!
So far though I’m loving HFU and their course
offerings! Looking forward to what’s
next. Graduation 2013 or bust!
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Punto finale!
End of courses. Thank God! The first course ended today - I submitted the cumulative project! I hardly know what to do with myself now with all this extra time on my hands! (joke!) It's been such a constant going, going, going over the past weeks. Perhaps I could get some needed sleep, or sit down to eat a decent meal! Course #2 should end in 2 days, with the team project - unfortunately we are not quite ready! It's going to be a big push for those 2 days. Okay, so I understand the rationale behind team projects - building a learning community and a community of practice (interacting/sharing ideas/problem-solving/enhancing critical thinking skills, etc. etc. etc.), but honestly my feeling is still "Down with team projects"! Apparently though no one in HFU shares this feeling! But I find it is s-o difficult to correlate team projects and member roles in the online learning environment. Someone has internet problems, or someone has another important meeting, or someone has to work on yet another submission for HFU, and no matter whether the allotted time is 6 weeks or a few days, the project always seems to get done in the last sleepless day or two before it is due!
Very interesting though to see the course reflections posted by fellow classmates for both courses. Our facilitators must feel gratified, that despite all the noise and complaining, the students learnt so much, are appreciative and will use the new information and technologies learnt. (I'd like to continue to blog! I'll continue to refine my techniques for digital storyboarding, I'd like to continue to use mind maps!) Great job by our facilitators. They are the best! Yeah! I'm looking forward to the next 2 courses, with God's help.
Very interesting though to see the course reflections posted by fellow classmates for both courses. Our facilitators must feel gratified, that despite all the noise and complaining, the students learnt so much, are appreciative and will use the new information and technologies learnt. (I'd like to continue to blog! I'll continue to refine my techniques for digital storyboarding, I'd like to continue to use mind maps!) Great job by our facilitators. They are the best! Yeah! I'm looking forward to the next 2 courses, with God's help.
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