Self Reflection of ICT
The computer was the only term that I could have a
chance to hear when I was at grad five in 2007 being the remotest place where I
was developed. The teachers used to talk about the advancement technology like
where the whole world is control under the monitor of systematic computer and
facilities that computer provided but I was out of wonders of how it looks and
shapes does it has. The time passes by, I had an opportunity to touch, feel,
and practice.
Computer
with zero idea.

The day I step in to computer lab as a formal class
in Paro College of Education (PCoE) was the day where I was frustrated,
embarrass and sense of guiltiness encountered due to the very little knowledge
that I had about computer. The friends seating nearby used to operate the
system so flawlessly where I was looking for a button key to on the computer
and peeping to left and right unknown partners for simple help but I sense
people around are busy and silence of my needs.
Power points and excel worksheet.

In 2015 as a student teacher, I had an opportunity
to take part in learning basic skills of computer model called FIT (functional
information and technology) under the guidance of sir Thinly Wangchuk. With
tremendous and effortless supports I could step into the bottom line of
systematic functional world like how to
open the windows, Microsoft words, ppt, excel sheets, principles of ppt, ppt
animation etc… which are basics knowledge skills of computer which requires in
our day to day activities in this modern era.
I believe that my knowledge about IT is as nothing
as drop of water in the universe of ocean and I determined that learning has no
end until the death invites us to another new life. So my ultimate goal towards
IT henceforth is that I would like to attain the struggle in learning about IT
to grabs the required skills and knowledge as far the demands of 21st
century’s modern technology. I hope that our model tutor sir Ugyen Wangchuk
would never cease to lead the journey to make us reached us as we expected.
Thank
You.


Good reflection Namgay but if you have made some spelling error. If you can correct those errors it would be more beautiful..
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