Journal for Vic High Tourism Series
What did you notice?
What surprised you?
What do you wonder about?
What’s a story that stood out?
What’s a question you wished you asked?
How could you use what we did in class today?
What did you notice?
What surprised you?
What do you wonder about?
What’s a story that stood out?
What’s a question you wished you asked?
How could you use what we did in class today?
What was different from having poeple come in and teach us this way then poeple just coming in and talking is that we got to interact with the speakers rather than them just talking.
– yes or no questions waste speakers time
-question asking, how to stay away from yes or no questions.
-Nikki Bee, she traveled to so many places and thats a sort of thing i want to do.
– travelling and stories about traveling.
-in life i should ask more efficient questions
I noticed tourism is a good industry It can bring lots of benefits.
I suprised how to hold chanllenges
I noticed that yes or no questions are a waste of time.
He is very enthusiastic about this subject.
I learned to make well though of questions, rather than quick improvised ones.
The story about the guy who biked around the world was very memorable and inspiring.
From this class I am taking away a sense of dedication to my goals as well as more career path opportunities.
I think that the guest speaker was very enthusiastic.
I learned from today to try to avoid asking yes/no questions, but instead ask question that provoke thought as well as answers.
What’s your take away?:
I guess…is that if you have a passion, a dream, a goal or just simply wanting to enjoy what you love. Then, you should go for it, and not hesitate, and just think about the positive side of stuff. Even if in the end it does not turn out like you think it will, for example, it is not making a profit, I guess it is not really a negative thing, because the most important thing is it is something you enjoy.