Pondering Opened Journeys and Learnings

    Plentiful discoveries and opportunities for the new school year were unveiled. These past few months, I spent with 10-Markov, with people I already am familiar with due to the system for special classes. Spending 45 minutes every weekday in the computer laboratory, I managed to seek numerous discoveries. A different approach to teaching was the first eye-opener for me. I learned to be fully independent as our teacher challenged us with self-reviewing. It was a first, but it helped me become more self-reliant. It came to my realization that everything our teacher does is for us, for we will have teachers in the future who will be challenging us to do the same thing. Furthermore, I had a handful of learnings alongside a discovery. After learning about the Internet, I felt closer to it, for I got to know its history; I also got to know about the pioneers and architects of the Internet, alongside their important contributions. In addition, I got to know how to make a blog account and how to upload blogs. 

    At first, it was difficult to get used to self-studying. Having little to no knowledge about the vast concept of the Internet, I had an unpleasant time at first comprehending the modules that were provided. It was difficult to get used to the website that we used for editing and publishing our blogs. It was new to my sight, I had no idea that such a website existed. I also had a hard time editing and finding a way to pleasingly put images.


    Every challenge is bound to have a solution. First of all, I searched more about the Internet so that I’d have more knowledge about the concept. Second, with the website trouble, I managed to overcome it by familiarizing myself with it. Also, I wouldn’t have done it with Ma’am, whom I asked questions to a number of times, and I’m relieved that she was patient to entertain it all. It was a bumpy and shaky journey for me, but the road cleared with time.



    Moving on, I will be more self-reliant with persistence. Only a quarter of the school year is unrolled, which means packed opportunities and discoveries are yet to be unveiled. These must be catched and seized, to fully let out the hidden potential of one. Having learnings and discoveries will throw me on an optimal and ideal trajectory.



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