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THE END

 

This quarter, I believe I've learned from some of the mistakes that have kept me from succeeding in previous quarters. One thing I did well was manage my time when working on my modules. Also, I've found that setting aside time to read the module's concept notes and review them before beginning the learning exercise or doing my homework has proven to be quite beneficial. When it came to homework, I learned that looking things up on the internet was quite beneficial, especially when no other resources are available.

I find ICT class to be really engaging. I enjoy ICT class, but only when I fully get what we're doing and what's happening. So far, I've learned a lot about the lessons and I also developed talents that I never thought I'd have. During this quarter, I've made significant progress in my writing and comprehension skills.

The topic for this quarter is all about Frontpage, this topic in this quarter was new to me because we don't have topic like this when i was in 9th grade. But I was able to comprehend the lesson and been able to meet the specific learning goals. The topic for this quarter was a lot of fun, but it also needs a massive effort, particularly with doing some homepage in MS Frontpage.

Throughout this quarter's learning, I've come across a few situations. Most of the time, I can't push myself out of bed and finish my learning work. I have the view that if I am uninterested and distracted, I will simply lose interest in the activity or lose faith in its efficacy; this mindset causes me to completely disregard what I need to do.

To overcome the obstacles I've faced, I need to accept my own laziness without feeling horrible or guilty about it, figure out what's causing my lack of motivation, learn about my own motivating style, and create more realistic goals. I also need to do something tiny every day to keep the positive energy flowing into my next project, even if it's something I despise.

I would have to say that this school year, out of all of my years in school, I have learned the most in ICT. Despite the fact that we had a large number of new ICT topics to master, it was a rewarding experience to be able to comprehend some of my modules. The most crucial thing to convey to incoming grade 10 pupils is that I will not work hard until they tell me to.


References:

https://www.aznsaa.com/calendar/2019/5/31/end-of-4th-quarter

http://www.quotehd.com/quotes/ayad-allawi-quote-i-fought-and-i-survived



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