Introduction

Examine learning experiences and cognitive styles.

Open Cognitives Styles in a new tab, if necessary.

Your Contribution to the Discussion

Four days before the Due date, start writing in a word processing document to introduce yourself and synthesize what you learned about each other:

  1. In paragraph 1, tell us what part of the world you reside in (without giving away private data).
    Don't share these bits of data about yourself.
  2. In paragraph 2, name the degree you are seeking and the type of job you hope to land when you graduate.
  3. In paragraph 3, describe one of the most interesting learning experiences you have had in your life.
  4. In paragraph 4, describe your Cognitive Style Score.
  5. Check the word count (150+ per paragraph, not counting paragraph 1 or the author names or article titles).
  6. Hyperlink the titles of articles you reference, if any.
  7. Spellcheck, fix grammar, then Ctrlc or c to copy the 4 or more paragraphs.
  8. Click the Chapter 1 Examine a Case Discussion in Canvas.
  9. Ctrlv or v to paste the copied text into a Reply thread (click the Reply field to activate the editing box).
  10. Save your thread.

Reply to a classmate.

Before the Available Until date, reply to at least one person's thread:

  1. In paragraph 1, note which common interests you have personally, professionally, or related to their learning experience.
  2. In paragraph 2, compare/constrast your cognitive scores.
  3. Check the word count (150+ not counting author names or article titles).
  4. Save your thread.