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So, it took along time to start to get away from it all but here's where it began to feel I'd left "Generica"
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"One must unstring the bow or else it will snap"
Current assignment for course was to create some photos which relate to this metaphor. These are only 2 out of the set of 3 photos. I am unsure on the editing as usual.
Model: Francine
The teachers sat in the back of the room in order to view the recording taking place while the speaker spoke and showed videos on the monitor above his head.
I think I'm very comparable to the White Stripes. I'm very forward and sort of aggressive in my own ways. I've heard a lot of people say, "I love it when they one of their songs comes on, and I can listen to them for a little while, but soon I'm ready to move on." My presence is very much like this; I can tell that I'm sort of the same way. Even my closest friends get excited when they first see me, but then soon, I can tell they are ready for me to leave or get time away from me. It's because I'm so energetic and aggressive in my pursuits, much like White Stripes' music.
This picture is an appropriate metaphor for e-learning because technological use has its pros and cons. There are those who are baffled by how to operate the computer or any electronic gadget (and therefore reluctant to use it), and those for whom it is an exciting and rewarding venture.
E-learning is great when you get what you want from the internet or software, and annoying when you can't fix any technical problems, your identity gets taken by hackers, you have to remember all those passwords, or you lose your work!
Personally, I love e-learning as I like the potential to publish my work in a professional format and learn how to use it productively for work.
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