User talk:Snich011

'''Hello Sharonda,

Could you please move your peer reviews to the Peer Review Module page? Currently you have them posted on the Peer Review Discussion page. By tonight, on the Peer Review Discussion page, the Peer Review Feedback Template will be posted and your peer reviews will be erased. Please email your TA's if you have any questions! Thanks!''' Jkauf007 (talk) 16:56, 17 February 2009 (UTC)

Hey Sharonda! I am also an education major. With this major is entails a lot of history courses which has really boosted my interest in history. I have really considered taking history as my minor! I found your article very interesting because it seems that we have a lot in common. I'd consider myself a very positive person and I can't seem to understand why some people don't like to smile :) I enjoying hanging out with my girlfriends on the weekend, but during the week you will find me bundled up on the couch either reading or watching a good movie. I totally agree with you that a lot of people find history boring. I was that student in high school that dreaded history but I think a lot it had to with the fact that I never really had a good teacher. Hopefully you will take that positive personality and really liven up the subject of history as you teach it to students! Good luck!

Hi Sharonda! I am also a sophomore at ODU and am a history major with an education minor. We definitely seem to have a lot in common, which is what made me want to respond to your article. I am a very happy person and have also lived in the same house since I was five. I completely agree with your idea of making history more interesting by integrating technology. I am very interested in history, but get the wrong teacher and it can be boring. I don't know if you know but I'm planning on teaching U.S. history in high school. I love your philosophy about having a connection with your students. The classes I learned the most in and were my favorite I had a connection with my teacher. It helps the student learn and makes the class that much interesting for them. I believe that your idea of making history more interesting and your philosophy of connection will make you a great teacher someday. Swill138 (talk) 18:35, 1 February 2009 (UTC)