Welcome | Introductions

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Part I: Directions
Tell the class a little about yourself, your hobbies, what you like to do in your spare time. Do you work?
Include your background (if you are a full-time student, your program and year; if you work, the kind of work you do).
Include your career plans or goals that relate to this course, if any.
Tell us why you enrolled in this course, and what you hope to accomplish with it.
Make a statement about yourself that will help me remember you from among the many other students in the course. (The statement should focus on what is unique about you.)
Embed an image that represent you and tell us what significance the image that makes it represent you.
EMBED IMAGE INSTRUCTION:
Embed image use the icon as seen here. This will take you to a drop down box with choices of ways to include image.
Click on Upload Image as shown here. This will open another pop-up window with the rocket on the background of the page, like a watermark.
Click on the rocket watermark image on the page. This will take you to the folder pop-up window.
Navigate to the folder where your image is located, then click on the image that you want to upload then click “open”, then “submit”.
You may have to resize the image in the text box. To do this you can click on the bottom right corner of the image, then drag it to sized smaller or larger (your choice).
Once you are satisfied with the size of the image, you can let go of the mouse button, on your mouse.

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NOTE: You must post your initial response as a new thread in this forum first in order to see the other posts. This means, you will not see anyone’s post until you post your initial post first.

Part II: Response to Peers
Read the introductions of your classmates and respond to two of your class mates’ post.
INSTRUCTION TO REPLAY TO PEERS’ POST:
Click the Reply button below to post your introduction in the discussion forum.
Type your respond in 50+ words for each feedback. You may use MS-Word to type your respond to perform spelling and grammar check. Then copy the text and paste it into the text box.
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When finished, click the Post Reply button.
You can also find this discussion forum by clicking the Discussions link in Course Navigation.
If you need assistance, you can follow the specific instructions on the Canvas discussions (Links to an external site.) It also provides directions for subscribing to forums and sorting and viewing postings in a forum.