a) I, Daniel Gamboa, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.
b) My mentor Mark Werndorf who works for LA Water & Power.
Mark.Werndorf@ladwp.com
c) By talking to my mentor will be more than enough proof because we have been working hard to move things out of the way and sort what I need to complete. We have planned out the activity and I made a layout of what will be on my slides so he can evaluate it and see what to fix so that we can prepare for the final presentation.
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Showing posts with label Independent Component. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Independent Component. Show all posts
Monday, April 21, 2014
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Independent Component 2 Approval
1. For these 30 hours of my second Independant component I plan to continue attending my Mentorship because it's the best place for me to be getting detailed information and facts about my topic. I will be able to look into certain parts of my guidebook with the help of my mentor.
2. I will be logging in my hours and post pictures for the extra posts of each month and also show small facts on the pictures of what I am learning.
3. I will be asking my mentor and others in the facility my EQ and see what they respond so I can have many perspectives and answers to research.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Independent Component 1
a) I, Daniel Gamboa, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.
b) My source is my mentor Mark Werndorf
c) done
d) I attended my metorship at LA Water and Power in Sun Valley and i asked questions about my career choice and learned many new and interesting things form my mentor.
Interpretive:
My independent component log shows the countless hours I spent at the facility and in all those hours I spent them gathering new information and questions to be answered so I could research more and more.
b) My source is my mentor Mark Werndorf
c) done
d) I attended my metorship at LA Water and Power in Sun Valley and i asked questions about my career choice and learned many new and interesting things form my mentor.
Interpretive:
My independent component log shows the countless hours I spent at the facility and in all those hours I spent them gathering new information and questions to be answered so I could research more and more.
I was shown the hot room and the pit where all the people in training go to learn and train, it was quite an experience being able to see all this!
Applied:
My mentor helped me choose my first answer which really helpful in answering my EQ. I had knowledge from a trained professional whose been in the job for over 35 years of experience.
Applied:
My mentor helped me choose my first answer which really helpful in answering my EQ. I had knowledge from a trained professional whose been in the job for over 35 years of experience.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Mentorship
My first time coming to my mentorship here at the Department of Water & Power (10-09-13) I got a tour of the facility and my mentor gave me a brief power point on what he has to offer as in his knowledge. It may be a bit far but It's worth it because this place has so much to offer as to where I can learn the skills needed and actually see the process when the trainees train!
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Blog 7 Independent Component Approval 1
1. I plan on doing my Independent Component in a 2 hour class every Wednesday, I will be learning about the technicality and process of the job and all the aspects of the work and how its done. All of the equipment that is used and vehicles, and techniques that the workers use to get around difficult situations.
2. I will create a digital spread sheets showing all the hours I have spent and frequently post pictures on the blog to show everyone my progress.
3. My mentor has the knowledge and educational background that will help answer all my questions and he has many more contacts and opportunities that I can take advantage of so that I can further my knowledge. I will be taking notes on the lectures and power points that my mentor will be showing and also the activities that he will make the workers do. That way I can see what the process is and skills that the workers need.
2. I will create a digital spread sheets showing all the hours I have spent and frequently post pictures on the blog to show everyone my progress.
3. My mentor has the knowledge and educational background that will help answer all my questions and he has many more contacts and opportunities that I can take advantage of so that I can further my knowledge. I will be taking notes on the lectures and power points that my mentor will be showing and also the activities that he will make the workers do. That way I can see what the process is and skills that the workers need.
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