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Reflective statement

Doing the e-journal entry was a new experience for me. I have learned several things from the creation of the digital blog. This project involved different factors, such as free writing and recalling what we have been studying during the course so far.

A key factor in succeeding in this project was having my journal entries done on time. I had set a goal for myself since the beginning of the semester, and it was to have every journal done on Saturday, just one day after the class. It was my first time doing it online, but I did a written one back when I was starting to learn English. In there, I recorded my daily progress.

With this project, I can conclude that creating a journal is a good teaching resource or simply a good idea to have evidence of someone's work so I might use it in the future. As I stated before, it was a new experience, and I loved it. I tried to do it correctly, and for the effort I put into this project, I will give myself a 10. To be honest, there are no comments since I felt the assignment was well organized and structured.

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