Friday, October 15, 2010

Blog Assignment Seven


Randy Pausch's Last Lecture

This was one amazing video! This was inspirational from the beginning! From the football stories and the trip with NASA he is a very accomplished person. He learned from his childhood dreams and heroes. He understands that not achieveing dreams is acceptably, and sometimes is better that accomplishing them. His view He understands the importance of dreaming.

His determination to get around brick walls is astonishing. He showed that there was a good and bad way for saying "I dont know." His opportunity to work with Disney was amazing! The way he was able to have his cake and eat it to shows his detirmination to get around brick walls.

When he talks about enabling childhood dreams he seems to be really sincere. His way of teaching is very inspirational, the work that he gave students was incredible and their responses were even better. They were given big tasks and they performed greatly. He saw his students as brilliant, which I honestly do not think that most teachers do. He was able to excite the school as a whole.

His work good at making learning fun. He understood childhood dreams, he was even able to live some of his own. He understood the importance of helping others. He knew the importance of believing in students. He also knew that making learning interesting for all ages. This one amazing way to keep children interested in science. His determination for getting around brick walls is astounding.

1 comment:

  1. I agree that he most definitely recognized that life was not as smooth a road as some may desire. But the bumps are what make the journey interesting. They make reaching various stops along the way even better. And if we find ourselves somewhere we we did not intend to be but where we enjoyed being, then we have the twists in the road to thank for it.

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