Part 1. Reflections on Course Content
I completed the first part of How I know part 1, using the instructions given. Going on to Google and finding the origin of the word Canuck was interesting. I made my conclusion based on a pile of information. I do know ( I think I know) that it was originated in Canada. I thought this was going to be an easy assignment, but found out that I still don't know where Canuck came from. Part 2 was just as confusing. I really like what was written in the Article of Theory. I could not have put it in better words. I would be interested in reading more from the author.
For the Research plan, I am glad I did this. I feel that doing this assignment helped me get a head start on my Pathfinder. I am glad and appreciate the importance of the weekly assignments. I enjoyed reading the other posts by the students, and found some useful ideas for my own projects. Way to go guys!! Thanks.
Part 2. Applications to your Life
This whole week was filled with information and techniques that I will continue to use. I enjoyed most was the what I know assignment. I like that this weeks assignments really are to reflect on your own life and experiences.
So is their a correct answer to Canuck?
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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HI:
ReplyDeleteIs there a correct answer to the origin of Canuck?
As far as I can tell, there are many theories on the origins of Canuck but nothing definitive. Sometimes, we just have to accept that we cannot know something for certain. We can research in credible sources and make our best guess but it remains a guess.
Thanks, Francine
PS Please look at how you are confusing the word, "their," with the word, "there." It is essential that you get this right. What are their definitions? How do you use them correctly? Let me know. OK?