So far, I think I've done pretty well in IS101-3205, Spring 2025. Although there have been some challenges, I’ve been able to keep up with the lessons and assignments, and I’ve noticed improvements in my digital skills. I feel more comfortable navigating the course material as time goes on. Moving forward, I want to focus more on my LabSim since I know those are key elements to passing my certification test. They help me practice and build the hands-on experience needed to succeed.
Going forward, I plan to work on my time management to make sure I don’t fall behind, especially during busier weeks. If I fall behind on lab simulations, I’ll try my best to catch up, but I also make sure to stay on top of everything else so I don’t get too far off track.
To prepare for the upcoming MO-110 Word certification exam, I’ve been reviewing key features in Word, like formatting, document setup, and creating tables. I’m also going over the practice exercises and ensuring I understand all the exam objectives so I can feel confident when it’s time to take it.
One skill I found particularly useful was from section 4.10.8, "Reference Tips." This skill will definitely help me when making future research papers. A lot of my English teachers ask that we cite our sources, add page numbers, and use different formats like MLA or APA. This section really helped me understand how to properly format and cite my sources, which will be a huge asset for any academic writing I do in the future. It’s by far the most helpful section I’ve encountered in the course so far.
Overall, it’s been a great experience so far. I’ve learned so many new skills, and I look forward to continuing to improve and gaining even more knowledge as the course progresses!