Monday, May 12, 2008

Self and Unit Evaluation

Self and Unit Evaluation

REGARDING YOUR OWN PERFORMANCE

What were the three aspects of the assignments I've submitted that I am most proud of?
The pictures I found for my compendium review, the pictures for the online labs, the organization of my compendium review.

What two aspects of my submitted assignments do I believe could have used some improvement?
Figuring out how to get the numbering spaced right in the compendium review when I copy and paste the assignment on to my blog, so that its easier to read, the answers in my unit lab, I did not quite understand the last question.

What do I believe my overall grade should be for this unit?
Probably a B

How could I perform better in the next unit?
Ask more questions so I know how to answer the questions correctly.

REGARDING THE UNIT

At what moment during this unit did you feel most engaged with the course?
When learning about pregnancy and embryo development, I am currently 13 weeks pregnant, so it was very interesting to me.

At what moment unit did you feel most distanced from the course?
When learning about the beginning of the world

What action that anyone took during this unit that find most affirming and helpful?
Nothing, no one helped me

What action that anyone (teacher or student) took during this unit did you find most puzzling or confusing?
Nothing

What about this unit surprised you the most?
Learning about the evolution of humans.

1 comment:

Courtney said...

I think that, in regards to having children.... you asked me, "should I only have one more... that choice is up to you. That is a personal reflection and something that should be decided by you and your husband not by some random student in a human biology class. I was just putting alternatives up as to how one might conquer the problem of population growth, controlling it and how it effects our country. Hey who knows... maybe mother nature will work on the problem for us while we stand absently by and remain blind to the problem. I don't have the answers that is for sure but it is definitly a problem and I guess the first step to fixing it is recognizing it... right?