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Reflection Fall 2021

Reflection Fall 2021

I think that DigiSpace as a whole went okay this semester. I did get the chance to include my nutrition midterm into my ePortfolio, which has valuable information for people in my major or into fitness and health in general. It was definitely difficult to transition for the online schooling to almost fully in person again. I think I’ve learned a lot about myself personally, but also think I need to explore myself more as well. I’ve learned from this summer and my weekend away that I love travelling and would like to continue it, and I have more passions like horseback riding that I want to look into.

Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash

I think that I am going continue with the idea of photography, but I want to include my major more into it. I’m not sure exactly how to accomplish this as I am an applied exercise science major. There’s a possibility of doing something like the video done in my Motor Learning Class, where I clean it up from the one that I turned in with my group mates and make it more my own. The video was on the regulatory ques of throwing a lacrosse ball and how they are adjusted for new learners.

Audio Journal

Audio Journal

First clip from: Lawson, Johnnie. (2019).”1 Hour Nature Sounds Relaxing Meditation – Birdsong Relaxation” SoundCloud Retrieved from https://soundcloud.com/mahmudul-islam-707084516/1-hour-nature-sounds-relaxing-meditation-birdsong-relaxation-by-johnnie-lawson-calming-study-aid

Second clip from: [Gauranga] (2013). “11 – Guaranga” SoundCloud. Retrieved from https://soundcloud.com/relaxmeditation/gauranga

Third clip from: Kunda, Shyama. (2013). “music for relaxation … music for studying … music for kids” SoundCloud. Retrieved from https://soundcloud.com/relaxmeditation/shyama-kunda

Start of Fall 2021

Start of Fall 2021

The training for tutors went very well today. There was a great presentation on reading, and why reading in college is so difficult for students. There is a very big distinction between reading for pleasure and reading for academic purposes. It was a discussion on reading strategies and how we can incorporate them into our tutoring structure to better help students.

Specifically for DigiSpace, we can help students set up their ePortfolio in a way that is visually appealing where there is not too much going on, but all of the content is there, and organized so that anyone navigating their site knows where to go. In order to do this, there needs to be a large emphasis on the Heading and drop down menus, as well as using the categories and tags to better focus topics into one area. Another issue talked about was annotation, and how we have the ability on ePortfolio to embed links into words, so we can link articles to ideas, and definitions to words not in everyday vocabulary.

I think this presentation will help in the way that I approach students and help them. Before this experience, I focused more on students getting their ideas down and being able to learn how to upload it quickly, but now I know that there should be a focus on their ability to find their ideas and organize them in a way that they, and their professors, can get to everything that they need to.

Finals Reflection: Spring 2021

Finals Reflection: Spring 2021

Looking back on the semester as a whole, I am happy with what I have accomplished. I reread my midterm reflection and realized that although I didn’t get to everything on my list, I did a lot.

My first project for ePortfolio ended up needing some more TLC than I had originally thought, and I have been going back to the video to edit it more and really show off my skills that I have created using video editors. So, although I did not get to start a second project, I think that fine tuning the one I have created was a better use of my time.

I’ve found that the video editor on the HP computer that I have is wonderful for editing videos and very easy to use. I had watched the iMovie training videos during the semester, and the program on my laptop is very similar to it. I was able to edit out parts that didn’t serve a purpose and shave some time down on the video thankfully.

As for everything else hectic going on – we had a pause on our season in the beginning because of the entire school, and unfortunately the last two weeks for season were taken away due to a false positive covid test. It was a very unfortunate way to go and have our season end, and I feel for the seniors who I looked up to so much. I’m happy for the time that I’ve had with the team and look forward to next year. I’m also hoping to involve the team in a project, but I’m not sure how they would fit in as I still really want to use my photography as well.

Quarantine: pt 2

Quarantine: pt 2

I honestly haven’t been thinking about my ePortfolio lately in light of recent events. I can’t believe campus was put on lockdown again. I thought that everything was contained in athletics, as I knew there were some covid breakouts among the sports teams, but apparently it was worse than that and the “regular” student population had a lot of pockets of covid cases as well.

Well, here we are, about 5 days into the pause of in-person class, athletics, and of being able to have a more normal school year. I think half the school left as soon as it was found out. Our first three games were canceled, I was so disappointed.

The entire team was actually. We’ve had team meetings since the lockdown happened. All of us did everything we were supposed to – we all kept the team safe, so it was really a heart breaker for us.

On the bright side, we were cleared to go for runs/walks outside today. I went for about a mile run which felt good to be outside. On Tuesday, yesterday, we had a team zoom lift! It was mostly core, and I definitely felt it today 🙂 Being flexible to what’s going on and adapting to it is extremely important right now.

Cultural Tutor Training and Connections

Cultural Tutor Training and Connections

In order to complete the Level 2 Cultural Humanities Tutor Training here at UNE, I listened and participated during a Training meeting with Allison Neeland. There were many other tutors there for the training, from math classes to Portland Graduate classes. The second part of the training was to go to an event on culture, diversity, bias and/or equity and connect it to the presentation as well as our own personal tutoring abilities. The event that I attended was the Women and Activism 2021, A Conversation About Leadership, Courage, Accountability, Equality, and Hope. 

This event was focused around the activism of women in today’s society, what is lacking from our current take on situations and how we can be more aware of those around us. I related a lot to some of the women on the panel, as I am not only a tutor but also on the Women’s Lacrosse team here at UNE. The conversations about how women are paid less in sports, as well as that we get less media attention than ale athletes is something that I have known for a while.

However, panelist Alyssa Ehrenfried opened up my eyes to more of the intersectionality that happens in women’s activism. Alyssa is on the women’s rugby team and is also a woman of color. She opened up my eyes to see how race can affect people of color, as she mentioned that sometimes in high school she played softball and she had felt as though people didn’t look at her for her skill on the field, but that she could be used to show diversity. She went on to explain that on the UNE Women’s rugby team it’s a little different, as there are more people of color on the team than any other on campus and she knows that she’s there because she can play rugby well. 

This opened up a topic of discussion on intersectionality between women in sports and women of different races, as many of the other women on the panel have been primarily focused on “white women issues” such as abortion. It’s opened up my eyes to see that intersectionality is extremely important, and that as women, we need to look out for all women, not just the issues that benefit ourselves. 

I can apply what I have learned to tutoring by being more open to listening to students and knowing that their struggles will not always be the same as mine. I’ve never always had to look at the fact that I am a female athlete, however I have never had to worry about my race or why Coaches wanted me on their teams. It’s good to know and really understand that people have struggles that are not the same as mine, even if we do relate in certain ways. 

Another topic that was brought up in discussion was the LGBTQ+ community. This was touched upon in the sense that certain sports, such as softball, have been deemed the “lesbian” sport. It brought up stigmas that women didn’t want to play the sport because they didn’t want to be seen as gay. Having played softball as a young girl, I grew out of it quickly and wasn’t introduced to this idea until high school when I heard some girls using slurs against themselves of looking gay. I now know that this stigma is still around, and am aware that there are stigmas for other things that I need to look out for.

This is a concept I can bring into my tutoring ability to stop negative connotations from forming. I know now that I need to be mindful of not only those who look different from me, but also those who look like me as well as there are students that I work with who will belong to the LGTBQ+ community. I think that overall, this meeting opened my eyes to a lot of different cultural aspects that I otherwise wouldn’t have known if I were to solely go to the meeting without having a specific outlook on what to focus on during the event.

Midterm Reflection: Spring 2021

Midterm Reflection: Spring 2021

This term has been extremely busy for me, as I am tackling a lot. I’ve gotten an increase of hours at DigiSpace due to the federal work study that I was thankfully awarded. It’s become a juggling match of lacrosse, academics, and digispace to make sure nothing overlaps and that I have enough time to study.

This semester, I proudly finished my first Digital Project! This will count towards my Multimodel Badge. The video itself proved to be difficult to upload, and I’m hoping to still play around with it after learning that Piper, another consultant a digispace, was able to have her Youtube Account verified so that she could upload a lengthier video. Since my video was over the regular time limit for a Youtube upload.

I’m also looking forward to starting another digital project involving my photography! I was inspired by my past roommate (and digiconsultant) Ally Karriker, who did a similar project. I’m currently in the beginning stages of planning out how I want the project to go – what editing software I will be using, and what type of photograph I want to illustrate.

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