Wednesday, May 6, 2009
I think writing the blogs allowed us to form a connection with the class and get feedbacks sort of like a one-on-one interaction with a classmate. One thing we got from writing these blogs is that we actually get to know which people in the class that have similar thoughts about a certain assignment or exercise we did in class as I do myself. It gave us a chance to express our mind about things we didn't want to say out loud in class and get opinions from people regarding the topic. Like the personal profiling, through the blog posts, I found out that many of them were in the C section or wants to be a C. Which we neevr got around in class to ask everyone, but with the blog, you get to know everyone's thoughts on what they felt about the exercise. Although, this is a great way to speak your mind and you can express all you want, but I don't think I'll be continuing with this blog after the class is over. Only because I hate writing, period. I mean I got other ways of communicating with people through facebook. But, maybe later in life if I really want to express something deep inside of me that's bothering me and I don't feel comfortable talking to people aboput my problem, I might continue or reopen this blog and write. Until tha t day comes, I don't think I'll have much time to do the blog after this class is over. I love the class because those cool and weird group excersices were fun and unique which I had never done in any other classes ever. It was COOL!!
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It is really interesting that you said, responding to other's blog is like a one-on-one interaction.
ReplyDeleteI agree that reading other’s blog definitely draw each other closer. It is also a great way to make new friends. People who response to other’s blog took their time and provide their best suggestions. I appreciate all the people who had responded on my blog.