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Change for the Best

           New Year's Resolution, Senior Planning Services, Rettrieved from https://www.seniorplanningservices.com/2017/12/20/new-years-resolutions-make-aging-enjoyable/      With the year 2020 coming to an end, a new year, 2021, has now begun. Even though the past year was spent mostly in the four corners of our home due to the global pandemic, various happenings have happened. There were pleasant and unpleasant things that occurred, and there were times where we did nothing at all. That is why with this New Year, I wanted to start it with a joyful jumpstart hoping that the rest of the year will come along with less unpleasant moments.     Of course in the New Year, there is always the New Year’s Resolution that everyone always tries to accomplish thinking they have to start a New Year with a new self. In my list, I wanted to start the first of January with being productive. Waking up early in the morning but having a ...

Understanding is Learning

           In the past quarter, we have experienced a whole lot different or a 360 turn in terms of the learning system. For the first time, we tried modular learning instead of the face-to-face learning that we grow up to. Time really does fly so fast because at first we had to adjust to this new learning system but as time goes by we came to embrace and learn through the process.      As this is our first time doing modular learning, there have been problems wherein we struggle to understand a lesson, especially in this subject TLE/ ICT. In face-to-face learning there is always our teacher inside the computer lab with us to guide us however due to this pandemic we weren’t able to perform and practice inside a computer laboratory instead we just study independently. But thankfully, our ICT adviser holds meetings every time we get our modules and thoroughly explains every instruction and task that we have to answer. In the First quarter, I...