The entry below this one is the one that you have to answer and discuss for credit this week. Remember that you don't have to answer all of the prompts, and Ms. Spraker cannot give credit to UCFGrad2020, or UTry2Park you have to sign your real name.
I think that closing remarks are important, and I didn't want them to clog up the discussion this week.
I just want to say it's been a great semester. Thanks everyone for great comments and discussions throughout the entire project. This goes for the other 4 mentors and the mentees too - All of the students here again give me hope that the next generation will be strong, innovative, and contributing members of society. I've taken lots of online classes, and really - some of the discussions and messages I see (there, not here) could have likely been better written if I put the laptop on the floor and just typed randomly with my toes.
Also, keep all your files and everything you did for your Cornerstone Class. (These are called artifacts now). I don't want to be the one that gives away the ending - but all those files you've created for your e-port, and your resume, etc. all come up again in your college career.
Byron Faudie
Hi,
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-William Powell
Hi William, sorry in the delay to get back to you. There is a post below this one titled, "Professional Opportunities and Job Skills" that is the actual class discussion topic for the week.
ReplyDeleteThanks to all the mentors for their help this semester. I learned a lot and look forward to "paying it forward" when I'm a capstone student.
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Lisa Schmidt
Thanks to the mentors for posting some interesting blog topics, and thanks to my fellow mentees for some great discussion. I learned a lot and I'm looking forward to Capstone!
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-William Powell
Thanks for all you have done. I will keep this all in mind when I am in Capstone and will be looking for pointers on how to mentor!
ReplyDeleteThank you to all the mentors. You all have been a great resource and your blogs speak volumes as to both your college experiences and your professional aspirations.
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ReplyDeleteI would like to thank everybody for so rich experience. A special thank you to our mentors who did the best to provide us an exceptional mentorship. I look forward meeting you all since interdisciplinary study is the study of the 21st century. Itis not too early to wish you especially, Ms SPraker Susan Merry Christmas! And Happy New Year!
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Georges Desliens