This class has been interesting as I try to catch up because I started at the end of week two. Trying to balance the elements of a good study ritual while rushing to complete projects as soon as I can has been interesting;  knowing the classes will only be getting more difficult.  working three days a week, being a dad, while taking four classes can be taxing. As I run though the projects of each of my classes I try to keep what I am learning in this class in mind. Setting up adequate times for each of my classes is what has been most difficult. I am doing Trigonometry and blogging while my daughter watches Winnie the Pooh.

 

As hard as I try, it is inevitable that something I write will be misinterpreted. That is one downside to all of the online communication. And I have always been a re-reader of everything (even texts) because I want it to come across as accurately as possible. I recently posted a thread in one of my classes that was dripping with sarcasm (towards an article, not directed at anyone in the class) and also had what was supposed to be my disclaimer paragraph that stated outright what I was really saying. Nope. I was actually surprised that I was taken to be so uneducated and negative towards the topic, considering how much dialogue I’ve had in previous threads.

Lesson to be learned: Try not to be so sarcastic!

OK, so I haven’t lost my enthusiasm completely, but I am having a really, really hard time with my math class! Aaargh! I’m hoping this week’s goal-setting will help me look at it less overwhelmingly. Math and I have just not ever been tight. It’s like West Side Story without the love. My childhood desk had dents in its top from me stabbing it with a pencil out of frustration. This is just review review and it shouldn’t be this hard! I completely feel like my brain shuts down and like I’m in high school again (although I actually don’t recall it being this difficult the first time around…). So, trying to utilize resources and not start what-if-ing my way into frustration. (Tremendous exhale) Happy thoughts and thanks for listening!

Folks, this is my first blog entry ever.  Things have been crazy these past 2 weeks. For now,  I would just like to say that, as difficult as the past 2 weeks have been in terms of time-management and juggling of the many hats and responsibilities, I’m still thrilled to be here. I have to admit that I did overestimate myself in choosing to jump right into the first term with a full credit load after a 10-year hiatus – 2 classes, rather than 4, would definitely have been a better place to start. But I’m entirely committed at this point and refuse to turn back now.

The learning styles inventories and assesments of the last week have definitely been insightful, and have really helped me to focus on developing  some strategies for effectively and efficiently using my time.  I look forward to developing those tools further.

I’m actually pretty excited to be writing a blog for class! I have read friend’s and public blogs and have always wondered if it is really diffcult to create. For me, online learning is really not only my best option at this point, but my only option. As a busy mom of three school-aged childen, wife to a hubby who works full-time, employee who works part-time, as well as my many other roles, being able to drive to a campus at a designated time and fit all my needed courses into the time my children are in school (and I’m not working, and nobody has any appts…) would just be impossible! Without a doubt, time-management and organization are my biggest challenges, but I appreciate that I also have some “positives” working on my behalf as well:)  I truly value the ability to work on my class work early in the morning before my kiddos are awake, during school hours, or even at night. It makes it possible for me to find times that work best for me (when it is quiet and I can focus) and my family:) The format of my online classes is also beneficial when it comes to my learning style…  I am not only reading assigned texts, but have online “lectures”, even online “tours” for one of my classes! I’m able to re-play lectures that were complicated, take or print notes, post questions for teachers and classmates (which seems easier onlne that in-class!), and more! I’m excited to finally be going back to school and working toward a goal I’ve wanted to accomplish for as long as I can remember!

This is my first time ever doing a blog or even reading blogs. Over the past few weeks I have learned a lot. I have come to find out first hand how unpredictable working can be. When I started this adventure of school I planned on taking one online course (this class) and a class on campus to get some prerequisites. My wife is going to school and taking a full load of classes herself. Not to mention that we are raising two kids and I’m working full time. My boss changed our office hours with only 2 days notice and made time management an impossible task. De-conflicting schedules was now a major issue. Just to make our home life manageable and cohesive I had to drop my class in the classroom. I have come to realize that in order for me to accomplish my goals of school it is mandatory for me to take online classes. It gives me the flexibility to accomplish my assignments and post any time of day and not be hand cuffed to one particular day and time. These challenges that have been put in front of me make taking classes the adventure. I would like to leave a quote that a mentor once told me. “Life Happens” meaning you can make all the plans in the world but some things are out of your control.

I am new to this as well. I’ve read the blogs of others, but never posted any of my own. It feels good to learn some new things and to feel like I’m taking some baby steps toward feeling confident in navigating online learning (Ah!- the purpose of this class!). I feel like I might miss out on some of the visual learning that helps me in classrooms, but videos might be just as helpful. Mostly, I need repetition and I need to write things down so online communication might be just the ticket in this matter. I realize that online learning will indeed take more time to do, but I also feel like I will be actually be working most of the time and that will help me in the sense of repetition. If I have to write something down first to figure it out before I post my answer, then I am at least going through that problem twice. Being at home has absolute benefits since I have a family and a job, but it also offers some extra distractions that I need to learn to deal with and have been trying to fiddle with the past couple of weeks. It is so easy to procrastinate when there are chores to do (even though I could normally let most of them sit until they absolutely had to be done!). I also appreciate feeling less intimidated because of the certain amount of anonymity online learning allows, depending on what instructors expect for their class. At any rate, I’m very happy to have this alternative opportunity to continue towards my degree!

This is my first blog as well.  I have followed some blogs in the past, but I don’t read any on a regular basis. I’ll be interested to see how this format differs from the discussion board.

In working through the assessments I was initially surprised to find that I am a multi-modal learner, although it makes sense to me now that I have thought about it.  I had always considered myself a kinesthetic learner, which is true, but I process a lot of information through reading/writing and through visual media. My scores for kinesthetic, reading/writing, and visual were pretty much even, which was the big surprise. According to the assessments I am not an aural learner which comes as no surprise. I often day-dream and am easily distracted when I listen. It’s very hard to stay focused and be present when I’m listening to a lecture, or when I’m listening to a friend or family member for that matter.

As I mentioned in the discussion board, time management will be the biggest hurdle. Like many here, I am a non-traditional student with kids, work, and other obligations. Finding time to juggle everything can be difficult. I say juggle rather than balance because truly there is no balancing everything that has to be done. There is no way to give all things equal time. Some things simply require more time and energy than others, and some things won’t get the attention they need. So instead of balancing I try to prioritize and then juggle the priorities, spending more time on some things then trying to make up the difference with other things later on.

Another challenge with online learning is the fact that it is so convenient. Knowing that my classes are always there to work on when I want makes it easy to do other things and put off classwork BECAUSE it is always there. It can be easy to be misled by the convenience.

 

 

Hi everybody,

This is my first blog.  What I have learned in this first two weeks is that I like to do all my classes online.  This is the second time I have gone to college.  I was able to get my Associate’s degree in Criminal Justice online.  So that is why I am here to get my Bachelor of Science  in Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences.  I found out I will have to take a few classes here in Colorado.  That will be a little different.  I hope  the classes I have to take here goes good.  I have not been in a real class room since I got out of High School back in 1980.  The one main reason I like online learning is I work full time and have a wife and three kids in school.  I don’t have time to go to a class room.

This is my first ever blog and so I’m completely new to this kind of communication.  The first couple of weeks have been an eye opener to learning online instead of a class room.  I’m leaning more to the classroom environment because I miss the interaction between teacher and other students.  I have not made up my mind just yet, but I’m giving this first two classes a chance, hopefully everything works out.  The upside to learning online is you get a lot of interaction with your computer and how to work over the internet and like with this blog I’m understanding more and more.  The only thing is, I don’t want to completely depend on my computer and lose the classroom environment feeling.  I feel that this type of teaching/learning is great for someone who is distant or someone who’s schedule is very busy, but for me, I think that actually going to class would be better.  I am retired and not working right now, maybe later when I need the money or when I’ve graduated.  If this does go well, then maybe I will stick with it and do more classes online.