### Introduction Discussion

Instructions:

1. Initial Post:
- Share with your group something that you know and feel proud of. This can be an academic skill, a language, a sport, or a life skill.
- Answer the following questions:
- How did you learn it?
- Why is it something you care about?
- Was it difficult to learn?
- What did the person/people who taught it to you do to inspire you or make it achievable?

2. Replies:
- Once you have posted, find at least two classmates and comment on their posts.
- Consider these points for your comments:
- Do they know something you wish you did?
- Have they figured out how to learn something that has eluded you so far?
- Do you share a passion for something they mentioned?
- Comment on someone who has learned something you find really challenging.
- Ask a second classmate for tips on how to learn a skill you want to learn in the next year or two.

3. Deadlines:
- Post your initial comment by Wednesday.
- Post your replies by Friday.

Note:
- To get full credit, it is important to follow the directions and complete the assignment on time.
- If your group ensures every member has a reply, I will give everyone in the group an extra point on the discussion.
- If you are unfamiliar with the Canvas discussion format, refer to the attached how-to video. (The first minute or so may not pertain to our setup, but the rest is helpful.)

Remember:
- You need to first reply before you can see the rest of the discussion, and this will be true for all our discussions.



Answer :

Final answer:

Students are instructed to actively participate in discussions, follow guidelines, and engage respectfully with classmates and instructors.


Explanation:

For this discussion, students are required to make an initial post and reply to classmates' posts following specific guidelines. They must engage meaningfully, respect deadlines, and actively participate. It is essential for students to demonstrate comprehension of instructions and show respect for their peers and instructors by following guidelines and contributing thoughtfully.


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