Sunday, November 9, 2008

Self Evaluation

REGARDING YOUR OWN PERFORMANCE

1. What were the three aspects of the assignments I've submitted that I am most proud of?

I am proud of all my assignments with all I have been through in the last month.

2. What two aspects of my submitted assignments do I believe could have used some improvement? I believe my graphs and tables could have been better, since I really had a hard time uploading them I was just grateful to be done.

3. What do I believe my overall grade should be for this unit?

I would be happy with a B, since I truly understand the work; I just have a hard time with blogger.

4. How could I perform better in the next unit?

I would like to be able to focus a lot more on school rather than cancer or surgeries. That will be my goal for this next unit.


REGARDING THE UNIT (adapted from Stephen Brookfield, University of St. Thomas "Critical Incident Questionnaire")

  1. At what moment during this unit did you feel most engaged with the course?

    I really enjoyed this unit right from the beginning and felt very engaged right from the beginning.

  2. At what moment unit did you feel most distanced from the course?

    I had quite a few struggles during this unit due to an unforeseen illness followed by a surgery. Which would be why I am turning in my work so late?

  3. What action that anyone (teacher or student) took during this unit that find most affirming and helpful?

    I am much appreciative to Mr. Frolich for his words of encouragement and allowing me to turn in my work late without a lot of pressure. He allowed me to focus on my health and didn't make it so terribly hard to get my assignments in on time. Thank You!!!

  4. What action that anyone (teacher or student) took during this unit did you find most puzzling or confusing?

    I don't think I found anything to be puzzling or confusing.


  5. What about this unit surprised you the most? (This could be something about your own reactions to the course, something that someone did, or anything else that occurs to you.)

    I was surprised by how much fun I had doing the metabolic lab.

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