Wednesday, September 30, 2015

UCF can be a little trashy.

The University of Central Florida has a beautiful campus. I walked from one end to the other today looking for a building so that I could get some info. I even met a pleasant, friendly, and helpful Freshman that was able to get me where I needed to go.

One thing that I do when lost on campus is pick up random pieces of trash that I come across. It could be 20 years of habit reinforced by a year of working at Disney, or it could be that I don't want my campus looking trashy. That's part of being proud of something, you want it to look sharp and professional. I do the same thing at work, as I am walking into my store, I pick up trash in the parking lot.

I don't go out of my way to pick up the trash, if it is a couple feet away, one or two steps, I'll grab it and drop it in one of the trashcans that are everywhere. Well, today I actually gave up after all of the trash that I had picked up. If every student strolling, walking, or rolling around campus would pick up just a single piece of trash I'll bet the place would stay clean.

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Priorities!

I know that I'm not a young adult going to college here, but there are a few things that I have noticed from my peers in class.

Group work- Do it! There are other students in class that are relying on you to do your part.

Class work- Your Professors are giving you the opportunity to get a good grade, if you are making the effort, they are going to work with you. There will be assignments where you will be told, "If you do not do this, you will not pass the class!" Guess what? There is probably a reason for this. If you do not complete that assignment, there are few things the professor can do for you.

Extra Credit- If it is offered, do that too! 

Time management- There are 168 hours in a week. Even if they sleep 8 hours a night and have a full time job, that leaves 10 hours a day for other pursuits! With classes taking about 16 hours a week, that would leave them with 8 hours a day. They can still work on homework, practice an instrument, play video games, watch movies, hang out with friends... whatever!

Respect and Motivation- Now in college, students are paying for school. If not them, then someone is paying for it. They should have respect for that investment, if not, why are they there? Other students in the class want to be there, don't disrupt the class. Texts and social media posts can wait an hour or three while in class. There may be a whole 5 minutes of catching up to do after, think of the fun!


P.S. The Professors are always right!

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Technology in the classroom

So here I am, older, but not really THAT old. I was going through school at a time when we still had books, film strip projectors and VCR's. Really now that I think about it, one of the 'modern' TV's we had at the Intermediate School was a projection TV and that was a big deal. That is what I saw President Reagan give a speech about the Space Shuttle Challenger and her astronauts.

Now I am learning again in school and the technology is wildly different than what I left 22 years ago. Teachers can take polls from their student's smartphones, YouTube videos are played through projectors onto smartboards that teachers and students can interact with. Classes can be taken online through virtual schools that are run by the State Department of Education. Physical libraries are being replaced by computer labs.

I have had to relearn how to learn, how I get the information, how I have to present the information but thankfully not so much how I process the information. I like it, I think it is incredible the amount of resources that I have available to me just through the internet, and for FREE! Yay!

I am enjoying  my experience so far. Coming into it relatively cold, not having been in a regular classroom in 20 years, I have had to adapt to this relatively quickly. Students now have technology integrated into their learning experience from Pre-K!