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Webinar Reflection

This experience increased the person's sense of responsibility to help others during the pandemic. They learned about new educational tools and strategies for remote learning that could help their future students. The person discovered the importance of setting goals and objectives when creating instructional materials. This experience inspired them to continue their commitment to becoming a teacher to serve others, and they have started implementing this by teaching their daughter at home and applying their classroom lessons in activities.
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Webinar Reflection

This experience increased the person's sense of responsibility to help others during the pandemic. They learned about new educational tools and strategies for remote learning that could help their future students. The person discovered the importance of setting goals and objectives when creating instructional materials. This experience inspired them to continue their commitment to becoming a teacher to serve others, and they have started implementing this by teaching their daughter at home and applying their classroom lessons in activities.
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1. Did this experience increase your sense of responsibility for acting on behalf of others?

Yes, the experienced I have in the webinar being conducted increases my sense
of responsibility on behalf of others because it gives an impact on how this pandemic
really affect the delivery system of learning specially in education. As a citizen of this
nation, I’ll take responsible and abide the protocols and laws imposed by the
government to help contain this deadly virus. For this act, as a student, I will continue to
accept the learning being given to us via synchronous and asynchronous lessons with all
my heart and help one another to overcome the challenges we might be facing during
the discussion e.g., helping my classmates in explaining the lessons they don’t
understand well via messenger and many more. No one to be blame for this pandemic,
let’s just help each other to fight this. As what Albert Einstein says, “In every crisis, lies
an opportunity,”

2. Did this experience have any influence on your future educational or career path?

Yes, it influences my future educational/career path because the speaker’s


presentation is very beneficial to all of us taking units in education. They presented
different innovative materials/tools to fit in in this new normal, and they presented
strategies and methods on how to deliver learning to the students. And it helps me think
that there is really a solution to every problem, that is in coping stress and worries we
have during this pandemic. Soon, if ever I’ll be given a chance by the grace of our
Almighty, I will use this experience to be more effective in dealing my own students.

3. What personal knowledge and skills did you discover or acquire during this experience
that will assist you in your future endeavors in this area?
The making of instructional materials, I thought instructional materials are just a
material you are going to present to your students, but I learned through this
experienced that in making IMs you need to have a goal, that is having an objective and
the outcome you need for your students. I also learned that there are plenty of
multimedia platform that can be used in the delivery of your discussion, that is the
zoom, google meet, messenger room, Edx, Pluralsight, Future learn and Moodle, I also
loved the mentimeter.

4. Did this experience inspire you to continue a commitment to serving others?

Indeed! It really inspires me to continue the commitment I have to serving others


specially in partaking what I learned to the students. As my journey goes on in earning
units at SMCC I found some difficulties which made me realize of not pursuing my
dream to become a teacher but because of the webinar I attended, it clears my mind and
it gives me wisdom to pursuit what I wanted to become. To be a teacher is not an easy
task, I need to be flexible and tech savvy at all times, I need to be knowledgeable of the
new trends we have and be willing to adapt what is the new change anytime.
5. What steps have you taken - or do you plan to take - to implement this plan of continued
commitment?

When I decided to earn units in education, it’s already set in my mind to do my


very best to become a future individual delivering knowledge to students. Before, I woke
up late every morning since I don’t have any plan for my career. It bothers me a lot of
losing my job as a midwife due to this pandemic because I have to choose my family’s
welfare. And when my sister called me and comforted me, she opened up the teaching
profession which made me think, yes, why I shouldn’t try to earn units of education since
it is really my ambition ever since. (actually, education is my 1st course). And because of
that with the support of my husband, I am here now, experiencing the challenges and
the answers to that challenges we have. Now, I woke up every morning early, looking
forward for the lessons of my daughter for me to teach and guide her and it makes me a
teacher at home that serves as my 1st step to implement my continued commitment
which I applied to my family fist. Next, is doing my very best to understand and apply all
the knowledge I learned in my class to every activity being given to us. And lastly, I opt
to continue this commitment whatever difficulties and challenges may come in this
journey of mine. I’m with the Almighty creator in this journey, with Him, all things are
possible. =)

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