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:
- In paragraph 1, tell us what part of the world you reside in (without giving away private data).
- In paragraph 2, name the degree you are seeking and the type of job you hope to land when you graduate.
- In paragraph 3, describe one of the most interesting learning experiences you have had in your life.
- In paragraph 4, describe your Cognitive Style Score.
- Check the word count (150+ per paragraph, not counting paragraph 1 or the author names or article titles).
- Hyperlink the titles of articles you reference, if any.
- Spellcheck, fix grammar, then Ctrlc or ⌘c to copy the 4 or more paragraphs.
- Click the Chapter 1 Examine a Case Discussion in Canvas.
- Ctrlv or ⌘v to paste the copied text into a Reply thread (click the Reply field to activate the editing box).
- Save your thread.
Reply to a classmate.
Before the Available Until date, reply to at least one person's thread:
- In paragraph 1, note which common interests you have personally, professionally, or related to their learning experience.
- In paragraph 2, compare/constrast your cognitive scores.
- Check the word count (150+ not counting author names or article titles).
- Save your thread.