The Morrill Tower Front Desk

Welcome to Morrill! How can I help you? This year, I was an office assistant, or OA, for Morrill Tower. I began working in October and will return to the job in August to help open the building for residents. My job duties include helping to sort the 100+ packages that Morrill receives daily, managing keys for residents so they can get into their rooms, answering the phone to both students and parents, solving any problems that residents may bring to us, and keep the tower secure and safe.

In this job, I learned customer-service based skills, such as communication and thinking on-the-spot as I served the residents. I also learned time management and teamwork skills as my deskmate and I worked to complete shift tasks. Most importantly, I learned about diversity and inclusion. Of our 1300 residents, many of them are international students and speak multiple languages. I loved learning about different cultures from them and my coworkers. Working at Morrill has been such a rewarding experience, and I am so glad to have had it.

I had never had a job in high school, so it was very different for me, learning how to balance work and school work. I was allowed to study during my shifts, but it was always the last priority. You could never trust you will have time to finish a really important assignment, so anything vital had to be done on your own time. This time management skill has really helped me with prioritizing my homework, and I hardly ever feel rushed or panicked now.

My critical thinking skills also have improved drastically. When you have a person on the phone, you can not tell them, “well, give me a few minutes to think.” You have to immediately have an answer, or know which direction to head for a solution. I no longer say “um” anymore, or get nervous when people ask me questions I do not know the answer to.

I am really glad that I got this job, and I am grateful for everything I have learned along the way. I work with a lot of great people from all over the world. I will never forget this experience.

MMC Sandbox: Tinkercad

For the second half of fall semester, I participated in the Tinkercad digital sandbox class. Tinkercad is a completely free 3-D modeling software, with simple tools based on shapes instead of sculpting. While the software is basic, the possibilities are endless. You can make whatever you want in it! It also creates files for 3-D printing, which we took advantage of. This is one of the objects I created and now have sitting on my desk. To think that this was built right in front of me is mindblowing. This class was a good taste into the future tech of the world!

MMC Sandbox: WordPress

During the first half of the year, I participated in the MMC Sandbox class on WordPress. In this class, I learned the basics of WordPress,  the most commonly used webdesign software in the world. In the class, I designed my own site that could be used to guide new OSU freshman when they first get to school. I learned how to make a fluent website with WordPress, and how to use all of its features to the fullest. I made pages about dining plans, dorm life, and apps people should get when they come to campus. I hope, if a freshmen sees this, it helps with their transition to college.  I can also use the knowledge I gained in this class to make my E-portfolio better. This class was not only helpful in teaching me extremely useful skills, I met a few upperclassmen in MMC as well!

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