The make college count initiative is interesting to me. I think all the course include the skills it highlights already such as ‘effective oral communication’ or ‘Analyze, interpret, evaluate information’. But stating that i feel gives students a concrete way of looking at the class and the assignments given. When they end the course they can say that a certain activity helped them focus on solving problems when before they may have just gone along with the assignment later forgetting it. At least for me personally that is what the highlighted skills due. All of the skills translate from good college student to successful employee really well because they focus on making people more attentive of their situations. Most of the concepts are common sense things honestly. To have a successful job of course you need to build and sustain good relationships but i feel a lot of common sense things often get over looked. It’s important sometimes to highlight them, i think the program in my experience is helpful.
I think that the course load and level of effort required is just fine for an online class. I think it would just as easily be taught face-to-face. I’ve taken online courses since high school , so comparing to previous experience i didn’t find too many challenges. The fact that we used another website was the biggest challenge just in terms of getting used to it. I think thats why i missed a lot of assignment in the beginning is because i had to log into wordpress and find the schedule there when im used to just having the syllabus on blackboard. The course has required a moderate level of reading which has also been a something to remember at times but even if it was taught in person we would still have that reading to do online . I think as long as students pay attention to the website, e-mails from the instructor ect. There is not reason to have a very difficult time in the course.
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