KT1 Gaspar

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  • What is your name?
    • Danielle Gaspar
  • Are you a Graduate Student?
    • No, I’m a Junior
  • Where are you from?
    • I was born in raised in California, moved to Kansas when I was young, moved to Idaho during high school, and just moved back to my hometown in California.
  • Why did you enroll in this class?
    • I enrolled because this is a class I am required to take for my degree.
  • What are your initial thoughts?
    • It seems like there is a lot of material already
  • What are your expectations for this course?
    • I think this course will be hard for me, but it will help me improve my critical thinking.
  • Have you heard of my class or my teaching methodology?
    • I have heard of the class, but not your methods.
  • Did you sign up for the FHSU Promo Free Plectica account?
    • Yes
  • Did you join the SL Facebook Group?
    • Yes, I did a little bit ago.

5 thoughts on “KT1 Gaspar

    • San Diego is a great place to visit!! My favorite is between Idaho and California! I loved Idaho because of the mountains and the canyon, the people, and some other great things! I lived in Twin Falls, Idaho, if you look it up its very pretty and has a lot of touristy things!!! However, I also love California because I can go to the ocean, mountains, to national parks, go skiing, or do to the desert all within a couple hours from me! I also love California because most of my family is there!

  1. Great job, Danielle! Per our e-mail correspondence. Please send me the link to your NFCC survey and don’t forget to complete the SurveyMonkey survey as well.

    Also, please share your map with the Facebook Group! You did a phenomenal job!

  2. I’m right there with you on your expectations for this course. Although it may be difficult to figure things out, I am really hoping that this course is going to improve my critical thinking! Good luck with the semester!

  3. Idaho is naturally gorgeous!! I’m headed to Coeur d’Alene in April to present at a conference. Every time I’ve been in California I feel like I’m a 2-hour drive into a whole other world! There is so so much to do and literally a new adventure each weekend. As I’m typing this an alert just came across about a 4.6 earthquake…that I can do without. We get a lot of small ones here secondary to fracking but this flatland girl isn’t a fan of anything over a 3.0! Good luck this semester!

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