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Capstone Portfolio Journey Journal - Module Six Reflections:

"In a world of selfies and personal branding we could all benefit from being of service to others."
- Anthony Messenger

Sunday, April 4th, 2021:
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Module Six definitely had me a little bit more than concerned. Up to this point in the course (and throughout the building of my portfolio) I have been really well organized and knew exactly what I was trying to accomplish. However, Module Six, the "showcase" module, was all about looking into rearview mirror at the all of the work that I had completed over the last three years of my journey in the MAED program. I have never really been confident in the quality of my work. Always thinking that if I had more time, could look over things again, or maybe even re-do some of the assignment, that I could somehow make the work presentable in a public forum. So you can imagine the concern I had when we were faced with the task of selecting at least eight past projects/essays/artifacts to highlight and publish for public consumption.

There is also some irony here as I remember when I first enrolled in the program and upon seeing that there was a 'Capstone' course, I wondered what would be required for this course. I never looked into it and, had I done so, I would have done a much better job curating all of my work. I did save the overwhelming majority of it, but hindsight being 20/20, I probably should have looked into the Capstone course to find out what it would be about. Had I, I would have done a much better job making sure I was ready to go. 




I integrated all of the above feedback, thoughts, and ideas and was ready to present my Module Five FlipGrid video review:




It is now time to depart the Module Six waypoint and start my journey to the waypoint of Module Seven where I once again have my work cut out for me. Module Seven is where we will write our future goals essay, which I am going to call the 'Learning Goals Prospective', which will definitely require some contemplation and reflection. Six weeks down and 

Cheers,
Travis
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    • Capstone Journal >
      • Module One
      • Module Two
      • Module Three
      • Module Four
      • Module Five
      • Module Six
      • Module Seven
      • Module Eight
      • Module Nine
      • Module Ten
    • Essays >
      • Bridge to Future Learning Goals
      • Learning Goals Looking Glass
      • Reflection & Synthesis
    • Showcase
    • Weebly Tutorials >
      • Add File Download Button
      • Add Porthole Image
      • Add Social Media Buttons
      • Add Twitter Feed
      • Embed External Site URL
      • Working with Menus
      • Working with Text, Images & Dividers
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