Having come to the terminal stage of the Web Skill Course, I
would like to share with you my own evaluation and remarks of the course. At
the outset, I would like to express my gratitude and
appreciation to my Instructor, Mr. Sean McClelland. Though, I have never met him, I have always felt that he was always
ready to help. I approached him several times with my questions and enquirers and found complete cooperation and support. Thank you Mr McClelland for every thing you did for us during the course and congratulations on successfully leading our group towards achieving the goals of the course. Splendid job! May God bless you! I would also like to extend my deep thanks and
appreciation to the authorities of the U.S. Department of State and the
University of Oregon for having made it possible for me to pursue the online Web
Skills course at the American English Institute by awarding me a scholarship
under the E-Teacher Scholarship Program.
During the Web Skill course, all the topics were very useful and successful. I really benefited from all of them. However, I have felt that more topics should have been included in the course. A true dream of mine would be to have learned how to create small animated objects. I have wanted to make the “free” morpheme walks with two legs, while the “bound” morpheme depends on the “root”. In what follows, I am going to give you a brief account of what we learned during the 10 weeks of the Web Skill course.

To sum up, this experience will help me play a key role in the effective delivery of e-learning initiatives in my department. Frankly speaking, I felt that all the topics that we were exposed to in the ten weeks were beneficial, interesting and of great importance to teachers. I really enjoyed each and every minute of the course. Had I been given another chance to continue the Web Skill course, I would have done so without any hesitation. In fact, I will be very happy to do so.
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