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==[[User: Alex J. George | Alex George]]== | ==[[User: Alex J. George | Alex George]]== | ||
# Learning how to analyze and interpret data in different ways was probably the most important thing I took from this class. It is interesting to see the ways data can be analyzed (and almost manipulated) to make it fit what you want to happen. I will look at scientific papers more critically from now on and not just be willing to accept results. With that in mind, this class helped me realize the amount of work and time that goes into creating an experiment and finding useful results. | # Learning how to analyze and interpret data in different ways was probably the most important thing I took from this class. It is interesting to see the ways data can be analyzed (and almost manipulated) to make it fit what you want to happen. I will look at scientific papers more critically from now on and not just be willing to accept results. With that in mind, this class helped me realize the amount of work and time that goes into creating an experiment and finding useful results. | ||
# As for the class, I don't know how crazy I am about everything being online. It definitely makes finding assignments easier and sharing information easier, but I guess I am 'old school' in the sense that I like using pen and paper. | # As for the class, I don't know how crazy I am about everything being online. It definitely makes finding assignments easier and sharing information easier, but I guess I am 'old school' in the sense that I like using pen and paper. | ||
[[User:Alex J. George|Alex J. George]] 02:54, 23 April 2010 (EDT) | |||
==[[User: J'aime C. Moehlman | J'aime Moehlman]]== | ==[[User: J'aime C. Moehlman | J'aime Moehlman]]== | ||
==[[User:Kevin A Paiz-Ramirez|KP Ramirez]]== | ==[[User:Kevin A Paiz-Ramirez|KP Ramirez]]== |
Revision as of 23:54, 22 April 2010
For this last Class Journal, please reflect on this class as a whole.
- What was the most important thing that you learned this semester that you think will stay with you a year from now?
- Please share anything else you'd like to say about the class.
Kristoffer Chin
Salomon Garcia
Angela Garibaldi
Alex George
- Learning how to analyze and interpret data in different ways was probably the most important thing I took from this class. It is interesting to see the ways data can be analyzed (and almost manipulated) to make it fit what you want to happen. I will look at scientific papers more critically from now on and not just be willing to accept results. With that in mind, this class helped me realize the amount of work and time that goes into creating an experiment and finding useful results.
- As for the class, I don't know how crazy I am about everything being online. It definitely makes finding assignments easier and sharing information easier, but I guess I am 'old school' in the sense that I like using pen and paper.
Alex J. George 02:54, 23 April 2010 (EDT)