Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Revising the GAME Plan

The biggest thing that I have learned through this is something that I already knew but was reminded of it as I sit and ponder how I am going to make these changes and what am I going to do. The thing that I remembered is that most people learn to crawl before they walk. I am still satisfied with my Game Plan but instead of thinking I need to make mass changes right know; instead make small changes that will compile into a large change.

At this time I am not going to set new learning goals for myself. I am going to continue to work on the ones that I started with. Once I feel satisfied that I have archived these goals I will revamp my Game Plan and work on achieving a new goal. I know that I am not ready to extend my goals or make changes because I am not personal satisfied with my effort, outcome, and confidence of my present goals.

As I stated before I am going to take a more settle approach this time. I am going to look to make minor changes so that I can work toward major changes. Some of the minor changes are to find ways to integrate one tool and then built off the use of that tool to integrate another.

I know that in previous week that others and I felt overwhelmed with what to do. I think that this new approach will be better. What are your thoughts on this new approach to the Game Plan?

Rick Orr

1 comment:

  1. Rick,

    I think that you are right on track with taking it slow. Far too often, it's easy to say that we are going to do make all of these "grand" changes in the way that we teach and become overwhelmed by them. I know that there have been several times that I have added new goals before reaching mastery with the old ones and have never been fully satisfied. I think that you are taking a very logical long-term approach to achieving your goals and wish you the best of luck getting there.

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