Friday, May 14, 2010

Dear Blog,

I've never blogged before, either for class or for personal use. The closest thing to keeping a blog is a diary, which I used to keep. But that only lasted at most, a week.


But during this course I had to keep one. At first I was not happy or thrilled about having to write blogs or write comments to other people's blogs as an assignment. It felt like another homework that I would dread doing. But after I got into writing about the different assignments, it started to grow on me. I started checking my blog for new comments and become very excited when I see someone has commented and can't wait to click on it to read it right away. I also didn't think I would want to comment on other people's blog. This would require me to actually go visit their blogs to comment. It was until I read their blogs and I said to myself that can totally relate to them. By then, I was more excited about writing my response than I was to finishing the required "3 comments to others."

I found that it was great for finding more about the people in my class. People that may sit all the way across the room from me, and people whom I talk with every class. Through the blog, I learned about their dreams, their experiences, and who they are - things I would never found out in such a large class.

The blogs were very helpful in relating back the class activity to the lesson and connecting them together. This way, I could review the different concepts and also relate them back to what we did in class. It actually makes me feel like what we learn in school is really useful and I actually do it everyday in my life. But there were blogs that we had to write and comment about and they were all very redundant, making me feel like I was trying to complete some tedious task of having to comment to the same entry like the Egg-cellent blog. Those kind of blogs, I did not really enjoy commenting on.

The professor's blog was a good way to incorporate more learning outside the classroom. It gave me things to thing about such as time management and failure. It makes me thing about what I'm doing now and hw it's effecting me right now. Sometimes, not such good feelings come from it, but I will learn from them. I wish there were more posts like these. From the blog, it really makes me think about the future and what I want to do with my life later on. It's all things that are not discussed in school.

Writing this blog and accounting it as a part of my grade really puts me in control on earning those easy points towards my grade and I really appreciate that. This is management class and doing this blog is already one way of learning how to manage our grades.

As to if I'll continue keeping a blog after class ends, I'm still not sure about that. If I do, I might not write about management, but something else in my interest such as fashion and design or food! Maybe it'll stick with me, or maybe, it would just be like another episode of the "Dear Diary" experience. 

5 comments:

  1. I agree that the blogs did gave us more incite on how others interpret the activities and how we can learn about others by reading their blogs.

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  2. I hope this comment brings some additional excitement to your life. Our views on blogging seem very similar, especially the part about redundant comments. Although they were meant to get the students to reflect on the class activities, it was challenging writing 3 different comments when everyone practically had the same story.

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  3. I am also very excited when I see someone give me a comment, especially when someone has same opinon with me. I like you use "manage" the grade to describe one the function of the blog. I look forward to read your blog entry in the future.

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  4. Keeping a blog is like writing a autobiography for yourself. You are a very good writer, so I look forward you can continue this blog in the future. Keep going!

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  5. I think starting another blog would be a good idea, but I'm also going to try to keep writing on this one. It has a good and stable foundation, a good starting point. And even if you start a new blog, its always a good idea to comment on other blogs, even when they are not required.

    :D

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