Sunday, August 23, 2020

Thank You

                                        

Thank you, thank you, thank you! Throughout this course I have really learned and understood the process of communication. Communicating with my colleagues has been a wonderful learning experiences. As many of my colleagues I have been in other courses with it is always nice to work with new colleagues as well. My biggest take away is that communication is a transactional process where you influence others while they influence you (O’Hair, 2018).

I am grateful to be able to work with such amazing scholars. I have been able to put theory to practice from the feedback and stories of my colleagues. We are forming a great community of educators and I am happy to be apart of that. The posing questions of my colleagues and the different perspective that everyone brings allows me to engage deeper in my thought process. The drive of my Walden community helps me to continue to push forward with their kind words, motivation, and sincerity. I hope I have done the same in providing feedback to blogs and discussions.

 I hope to continue to see everyone grow as we reach our goal of graduating with our master’s degree. I wish you all the most success in future endeavors and hopefully we may even cross paths one day.

 

O'Hair, D., Wiemann, M., Mullin, D. I., & Teven, J. (2018). Real communication: An introduction (4th. ed). New York: Bedford/St. Martin's.

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