
What is hard for me are the steps of all the demos. The steps are a little hard for me because there is a lot of steps and I don't even know if I remember all of theme. When I am learning something one day and the next day i learn something else, that just confuses me a lot because I skip this step, I don't do this step right, or I just don't know what to do in this step. And when I work on multiple things I do this thing wrong and I mix that thing up with this thing and I get frustrated when that happens. What we can do to be more comfortable in class while working in flash is learn something one day then practice it for like 1-2 days then learn something else and do the same thing with that. Some people, like me, just learn something and if its confusing we need to practice it and then learn something new. Its important to remember the coding process in flash because if you don't, what ever you are working in I can guarantee that it will come out messed up. No lie. Some people don't listen in class and they miss instructions so when they try to do the flash it turns out to be wrong and messed up. What I will do to make sure I have all the training I need to become a flash expert is to listen when Ms. miller is giving instructions and follow along with her when we are doing something in flash. If I do these two simple steps, I will become a flash expert. If and when I complete this I will work in flash when I need to in the futre. in this class there are so many distractions that keep me from laerning to do all the steps from the flash. if it was a much more muchure group we will probably get every thing done on time and we would not stop every 5 minutes and not do anything. what can be done to this problem is reward the person that is the quitest at the end of the day or something else. some people are just so inmitchure and throw things arround, yell across the room and they just act like if they are in pre-k. i feel that the video tutorials are helpful because they explain the steps really clearly and i can acually understand what we are doing and how to do it.
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