WEEK 10 REFLECTION : Advice to Future Participants, How I Will Integrate Technology
The
Webskills journey is abruptly coming an end today. What a hectic race!! Personally I know and feel that I have learned much from the 2014 Webskills Course. It has
upgraded my knowledge and built my capacity in technology. Now I can say that I
am proud of having been able to complete this 2014 Webskills Epic Journey. I have learned and gained much about the web
tools ( the Noodle tools), websites (Google docs, Google sites, Ncenet, Wiki,
blogger, padlet, delicious, webquest),
logging in/out, quick password creation, PowerPoint creation etc. Good
health, organization, time management, adapting , computer literacy, patience,
determination to succeed have been key elements . I give credits to Sean, our
course instructor and mentor, his availability, and his quality as course manager… and to you
coursemates for your tenacity and enthusiasm throughout the course.
Thank you Sean for taking us to the next technology
level!! Thanks to this 2014 Webskills Course I strongly hope to take my
students to the next technology level too.
By
the way I have composed a poem for us all to celebrate the success:
Dear colleagues,
Thanks a million,
for your endurance,
for your collaboration,
for your resistance to stress,
for your courage to work against time,
for your promptitude to respect deadlines,
for holding each others' hands to the destination,
for being a friend, a source of inspiration and
support,
Thanks Sean for being the best tour guide in the
journey,
Thanks UO, thanks US Embassies, thanks US Department
of State.
Here are two inspiring graduation speech extracts by people you may know
Steve
Jobs, (Stanford University, 2005) Whenever people talk about inspiring graduation
speeches, Steve Job’s speech instantly comes up. In this speech, Steve shares
his life lessons via 3 stories in his life. 1. His birth, 2. when he got fired from Apple, and 3. when he found out about his cancer. These 3
stories were extremely inspiring – most people knew Steve as the hot-tempered
yet charismatic CEO who headed Apple, but who would have known that his birth parents
gave him up for adoption? That he quit college because his college fees were
sucking up his parents’ savings? That he was once fired from the very company
he founded? And that he diagnosed in cancer in 2004, and by a stroke of fate, survived it?
“Your time is
limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by
dogma — which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let
the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most
importantly, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow
already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.”
Arnold Swarzenegger is an international movie star (Conan, Terminator, Commando) and the
current Governor of California. I found his speech very inspiring – he’s living
proof of how one can overcome all odds to achieve one’s dreams, as long as you
set your heart and mind to it. Arnie shared how important it is to not
be afraid of failure. He shared his personal stories of how he overcame
resistances from everyone and achieved his dreams, one after another, by first
having that crystal clear vision of what he wanted, then going all out to
achieve them. Truly, there’s no such thing as “can’t be done”. If you really
want to achieve your dreams, they will be yours for the taking.
“You’re going to
find naysayers in every turn that you make. Don’t listen. Just
visualize your goal, know exactly where you want to go. Trust yourself.
Get out there and work like hell. Break some of the rules and never ever be
afraid of failure.” – Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Foli, Burkina Faso

Dear Foli,
ReplyDeleteCongratulation for every inspiring word you wrote, your words are really touching and made me feel the sense of end !! Honestly, I don't want to feel it.
Regards
Ouarda