“The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know.” -- Albert Einstein
I find that I quote Albert Einstein more than I should. Like this quote: "It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer." That a quote attributed to Einstein that I use in my line of work ... a lot. I never give up until I run out of ideas. And if I run out of ideas, I am disappointed in myself and I come up with a few more.
This week has been a week where I feel I have run out of ideas. Therefore, I am disappointed in myself. This feeling is not isolated to EdTech 564, but extends across the several courses I am studying. I am realizing not only how much I don't know, but how difficult it is for me to communicate my ideas. Yet I am grateful for deadlines so I do not continue down the rabbit hole of "what else can I try."
I have finished my first draft of Instruction Unit Proposal. I look forward to feedback from my peers as I don't know if what I have in my head has been transcribed to paper as well as I would like it to be. I love the idea of this unit and I am just hoping that the addition of games and technology will increase the engagement of students.

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