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Classmates

7/3/2019

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I have been taking online classes with a wonderful group of people over the last few months. I have seen many of their posts and comments on our discussion boards, viewed some of their recorded video responses, but I know very little about these people whose paths have merged with mine for these last few months. This is the first class that we have all been in where I feel that I have gotten a good look at who they really might be. Although one class relied heavily on video recordings for discussion posts, I can't say that a rehearsed and recorded video gave me a look into someone's soul. Perusing the websites of my counterparts has made me feel so much more connected to the group. I feel now that I have a better understanding of their personalities and I can hear each voice. Everything from the organization, layout, color scheme, font choice, and what content each of us chooses to include says a lot about each of us. This is really where the COVA philosophy shines through and we can see each of us as the individuals that we are. 
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