Goal Setting and Action Plan
What we learned about goal setting and forming an actiona plan was helpful, especially in finishing our learning plans, but I think it was a little too broad. There are many different goals one can make, and thus different ways they can be measured. Because of this it can be hard to distinguish which measurements apply to which goals. When Prof Powely placed an example of a goal and its corresponding action plan on projection screen, there was a wide variety of suggestions given.
This concerned me a bit. We had already discussed goals and their action plans in some lenght and yet there was still some confusion about what was wrong with said action plan.
Maybe that was the whole point of the lecture. I think that what he was trying to show was that there is no right way to make an action plan. There are better ways, but not one right/complete way.

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