Monday, December 21, 2009

Reflection About Class #4

As I have now finished the course, an idea abruptly just popped up in my head. In an era where creativity and innovation are considered pivotal, one who possesses specific computer capacity would have a head start against others. I pretty much found the notion to be true since some of the rich and eminent figures are substantially intimate with dealing with computer technology( figures such as Bill Gates and Steve Jobs). Seriously, I read in a book once that if you have the lust for something earnestly, you would be able to accomplish that very goal of yours. Moreover, one cannot beat others that puts in all their effort in a certain area and going one step further, one cannot possibly even stop to think about competing with those that sincerely enjoy their work. Most of the time, I found this proverb to be inevidently and surprisingly true.

Even though the multimedia course was wholly and maybe rigorously designed to give all students the equal and egalitarian opportunity to proceed in learning the aspects of the software "POPCORN" and multimedia use, one cannot deny the fact that some students were motivated and indeed already fond of using computers. Whereas, some had to undergo the trouble of comprehending bizarre use of the program. To be clear, I definitely learned that it was of significant importance that one has to devote his time to have fair and sound contest with everyone else in the class. Also, I respect all of those that have, at one time or another, immersed themselves in learning and studying computer technology. Of course, this also includes applying and managing the program POPCORN. I concluded that in order to excel in one area or another, people should undoubtedly dedicate their assumingly priceless time and ultimately think of it as a bless to enjoy what they are doing at this moment. "Happy Newyear, Merry Christmas to all" Thank you.

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