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Posted by Michael Soldan on May 06, 2005 at 22:10:16 from (66.203.172.221):
In Reply to: OK BOYZ! 4-H tractor project ??'S posted by Farmallkid From Ont, on May 06, 2005 at 11:49:35:
Hi Mitch, looks like your simple question started something here. Having come out of 31 years of teaching I have to say that some of our friends here are over looking the fact that you are first computer literate, a very important life skill. Secondly you own gumption and zeal for learning have been exhibited here on this forum many times. Third , you know more about tractors, machinery and good country living than literally every teenage person who lives in an urban area. Fourth , your character has been a result of your home life and education in the class and around tractors and machinery. The life skills that you have exhibited entitle you to ask a question here without being judged. I cannot agree with Cowman more "A wise person doesn't always know the answer but he knows where to find it". So using you computer skills, your reading skills your literacy skills your comprehension skills..and your communication skills..you asked! You will then internalize information that has been offered by several of our members, you will organize it both physically and in your mind, you may copy it via "print" of you may write down step by step sequences, you will then verbalize it and report it either orally or in written forum to your group you may be asked to explain,compare, present, demonstrate,show build,question, reflect observe..I think thats reflecting learning at its best. The issue raised is a good one and I see some old fashioned values in those who wondered if this was the way for you to research. My response is by all means use your skills to find what you need to know..now , about timing that H...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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