Wk 4 - Reading Entry
It has been almost exactly a year since I began
investigating the EMDT program at Full Sail. I had been thinking about a
master’s degree for quite a long time, but I hadn’t found the right program. It
had been quite a challenge to think about going to grad school, working, and
raising a family at the same time, but when I learned about EMDT something just
clicked. The chance to really dive into the technology that I want to
incorporate into my classes was intriguing and to get the degree finished in a
year made it sound possible.
Go Lovely Ladies! |
Month 2 brought many more experiences and a new group. From
the Princess Bride to the Wizard of Oz, The Matrix, Sound of Music, Star
Wars…these
gentlemen I have worked with have become more than just partners in
projects even though we have only met through a phone line or computer
screen. We
have spent countless hours in our “Treehouse” or a Google Hangout
creating,
editing, venting, celebrating, joking, and laughing. We have challenged
one another
to do our best work.
About 5 months ago I joked with my team about creating a
documentary about our AR journeys with the idea that we all come from different
places, but have been brought together and have completed some amazing work
because of EMDT. Reading the last chapter of Art of Possibility reminded me of
this brainstorm. We live in different parts of the country, work at different
types of schools, teach different types of students and yet, we have, for some
reason, been brought together. We have
been through so many challenges together academically, professionally, and personally.
I am a faith-filled person who believes that God has a plan for each of us. The
plan may be obscured, but in time, opportunities and reasons will be revealed. I
wouldn’t change the difficulties, frustrations or late nights because it is
through the successes and failures that we grow into who we are. It is how we interact with others during times
of challenge and times of success that develop our character.
So sorry for the mushy blog post. I guess the book just got
me thinking about how grateful I am for each member of this cohort who
has
journeyed with me through EMDT. I appreciate your support,
encouragement, and
feedback. I thank you for your patience and for clarifying assignments. I
have been inspired by each of you as you have shared your passion for
learning and teaching over the last 11 months. You have encouraged me to
accomplish things I never imagined...writing a literature review,
creating music on a computer, making a movie in 48 hours, and designing a
project whose impact continues to make ripples in my school community. I
truly
look forward to meeting you in the real world in a short 7 weeks.
Our journey is almost over and I am sure there are still some challenges ahead, but I know that WE can do this…TOGETHER!
Our journey is almost over and I am sure there are still some challenges ahead, but I know that WE can do this…TOGETHER!
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AuntieSiggyJune 23, 2012 1:37 PM
Rebecca
- You are such a gifted writer. You have brought a sense of calm and
serenity to the chaos of each month. It has been a pleasure to work
with you and interact with you each week. I remember the very first
video you created (your Bio) and when I watched it I thought, "I am
really out of my league!" And as skilled as you are, you are not haughty
or pretentious. I really admire that about you. I'm looking forward
to meeting you and enjoying an adult beverage (first round on me, second
on Pete!) with you. Thanks for your walk down memory lane!