Cat from Canvas For the last week of the year and the last 30 minutes of this class, I thought it best for me to do a backup and review assignment. The first part of this assignment is to find an image from the announcement page and talk about it. This image of this cat was the image for this week and it is almost funny how fitting it is. I struggle with procrastination often and this class has gotten the brunt end of that. Due to this, I have had to grind these past few weeks to get the grade I wanted in this class. This cat telling itself "I can do it. I will do it!" has been my motto with this class and this semester overall. I have taken a few hits but I have made it through with hard work and determination. Ragnarok For the video option, I chose to watch the crash course video on Ragnarok. Being that the only information I know about this end of the world scenario is from the Marvel movie of the same name I thought it best to educate myself a little further. O
An example of constructive feedback. For this Growth Mindset blog post I have chosen to focus on feedback from others and how it affects me and my work ethic. This class is a wonderful outlet for feedback being that every assignment I submit can be reviewed and commented on by others in my class. In fact, their grade depends on giving feedback on my projects. This class has put me in an unfamiliar position as I have never been reviewed this rigorously before. One thing that I know I have learned from this experience is that many perspectives are better than one and that my work isn't perfect and that's ok. These two things coincide with each other because they both relate to eyes on my work. In this class, I have seen many different responses to my blog posts with constructive criticism. The amount I received was astonishing in all honesty. People weren't critical of me because I missed a comma or spelled a word wrong. People in this class were offering me diffe