Tuesday, April 14, 2015

15 Minute Yoga Introduction and Survival Memo



Samantha Pickens commented on group 3 program demonstration audio introduction
Sean Rodgers commented on groups 1 and 2 survival memos.
Keith Cozart Commented on Group 3 Intro and Survival Memo and Group 6 combined intro/memo
Kate Bowers commented on group 1 and 2 survival memos

7 comments:

  1. I like how your project utilizes 15 minutes a day to encourage spiritual growth through yoga techniques. Your project has encouraged me to set aside at least 15 minutes daily to work on my own spiritual growth. Great job! Your combined introduction and survival memo was well done and I could not agree enough on the need to stay on top of all assignments for the course. Falling behind could definitely turn into a nightmare for anyone.
    Javita

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  2. Wow Keith, good job! You are very down to earth and comfortable in your presentation. I envy your ability to look so confident. Your survival tips are also very practical and sound advice from where we have just been. I especially like that you emphasized the commenting since it is so easy to forget. Good video!

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  3. Keith I don't think I would be as personable as you with a webcam on me. You really seem to enjoy it so that is why it works for you. The tips for getting along with Bo are great! We all know we need them ! LOL!

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  4. Keith, I wish that I was that comfortable in front of the camera! Great job how your group decided to combine the Intro to the Project Demonstration as well as the Survival Memo. The tips will be most helpful for future students--all so very true! Great job!

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  5. Keith,

    Great introduction to your project and incorporating your survival memo into one video. Your group's survival tips are right on point! I really appreciated the suggestion of prioritizing, It's beyond important it prioritize all assignments to be successful in this course. I chuckled when you mention "overkill" about commenting on our assignments. IT SO TRUE! Great job Group 5!

    Michelle

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  7. LOL, Keith! It really made me laugh when I saw your facial expression about commenting. :)

    The purpose of commenting on assignments is to motivate students to read each other's work and learn from each other. Otherwise, when students are busy, they can easily skip this and lose their opportunity to learn other theories that their classmates studied. It can also create a sense of community in our online course. You may feel good when you see your classmates' comments. That makes you feel that at least somebody is reading your work and appreciates what you have done. You may feel neglected if no one really cares about what you have done. That will be a very bad feeling, isn't it? :)

    Your survival tips will be beneficial for other students! I especially like your tips about setting up your blog well and picking up a theory that you are really interested. The look of your blog is like the look of a store. When you step inside a store, and you see it is messy and disorganized, you may not want to stay there longer. You may suspect whether the store can do their business professionally or not. It is the same for your blog. If your blog is well organized and interesting, readers feel pleasant when they visit your blog and they want to stay there longer and learn more from your blog.

    Bo

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