I am secretly enjoying all this online chaos. It seems like I have 3,000 emails, 1,000 forum responses to read, 5000 forum responses to make, 5 email accounts, 100 fb notifications from Cohort 5, and a blog to air it all out. Last year at this time, I quit fb, had 1 email account, had no homework, was a stay at home mom, and blogging was a thing of the future.
Anyway, I have no idea what day it is, what time it is, or even what year it is. I just put one foot in front of the other, log on and see what all of you are doing, and then do it.
And I like it...don't know if I'll pass, but I like it!
Oh, and I keep forgetting my password for my gmail account. This is how my night goes:
1. Log in to Moodle (I know that password)
2. Log into my Gmail account
3. Forget what my password is.
4. Log in to my yahoo account to get the retrieval code.
5. Then log back into my gmail account.
6. Reset my password and hope I don't forget it.
7. Repeat steps 1-6 tomorrow night.
I wonder if Dr. Rivera was taking that into account for the 4 hour a night requirement? But, that might just be me!
Alissha: Me too!!! I don't forget my password and that's only because I have to enter it 25 times a day. And, by reading your post, I realized that for the first time ever, I met a course study requirement today: yup about 4 hours and that's with rounding it off. But yes, it's exciting to get all those emails and notifications. I have to smile at the thought, but maybe we need to get out more! (laughing softy) Till the next post.
ReplyDeleteAlicia,
ReplyDeleteContinue to do your best, and try getting a gmail password that is easier to remember. As you continue to put one foot in front of the other, you will be well on your way to completing the requirements of this class. Good luck!
Best regards,
Dr. Rivera
Thanks Dr. Rivera!
ReplyDeleteMLyda...I am so going to get Phil! I am never gonna live Aliiiisha down. If he just didn't catch it, and didn't say anything about it. And I think you're right...we need to get out more. Except now I am looking into WiFi plans so I can be connected 24-7 wherever I go to Moodle and everything else.
You're most welcome, Alicia! Continue to strive for the best!
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Dr. Rivera