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Enlighten Yourselves...


Hello!

Welcome to my blog page which covers my journals.


I am Simge, a Teaching Mathematics Pr. senior student at Bogazici University, Istanbul.


I am a neat person who tries her best to do everything in details and take every perspective into consideration along with a creative eye, which comes from my habit of playing the violin since 2008. I believe that everyone should perform any kind of work broadly with additional perspectives.


We are all a part of development it not important where we stand in this big picture. The change is caused by the direction of technology also it is not the matter that the rate of development increases, decreases or remains constant. When social perspectives and cultures are also involved into technology, we try to integrate this technological change into our lives. 


I am a teacher candidate who is aware of the requirements of the technological age, tries to look at life with a wide network from every field, and has been able to educate herself in the technological field of the future. 


I am proud of myself because I can play my roles which belong to me in this big picture very well...

I can enlighten myself... 

Now, you can enlighten yourselves by reading my journals of SCED 470 course.

I hope you enjoy 😊


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