On that note, we had our last lecture this morning. The CSL students presented Pecha Kucha presentations about their placements. It was really great to see students applying their newly acquired public speaking and presentation knowledge and to hear about their CSL experiences. My favourite part of the class however had to be when Kelsey MacDonald, Annalise Young and I shared our class summary video that we had produced. What an honour it was to end the entire semester with our creation. A special thank you to our professor Jessica Laccetti for giving us that opportunity. We had a great time and it was a perfect way to review all the new tools we learned about throughout the semester. And of course, we got to use our favourite video site - YouTube!
Here's the video:
And, here's a screen shot from our video of me having troubles with notebooks and papers. One huge benefit of all the tools we learned about in ALES204 was that they didn't require paper! Not only is it much easier just to carry a laptop, smart phone and/or tablet but it's also more sustainable than printing thousands of papers per year.
This class might be over, but I believe that students will be able to continue applying their newly acquired knowledge well into their future endeavours. I know I will. During the Christmas break, I plan to revamp my Facebook page and my LinkedIn, two of my favourite new tools to help me in my future career. I also plan on using Google Docs more often. It's such a great way to work with people on projects without the inconvenience of sending each other a million emails. I'm very thankful to have been shown and taught how to use all these tools and more. Us Fall 2011 ALES204 students were extremely lucky to have had this privilege.
Here are links to 5 of my comments on other student's blogs:
Kylie McLean
Laura Adam
Alice Sech
Jamie Desautels
Michelle Letourneau
A special thank you to Dr. Laccetti for doing such a great job teaching us how to use all these wonderful and useful tools and thanks to all the TAs who helped us practice using these tools in our labs. I cannot wait to see how the next ALES204 class goes!