Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Conclusion

Throughout the semester I have learned, heard and read things that gave my a different perspective on topics. I chose to keep my thought in a blog, because I procrastinate just as good as most people. I would do entries a day or two before they were actually do and if I had done that with a 10 page paper, overall I would not have done very well writing it all in the last night. Another reason that I chose to keep a blog is that I could keep all my ideas in one place, that I could not lose them unless I forgot my password. It was also a way for me to give my opinion on topics that were discussed in class and some that were not without offending someone to there face. It also allowed for feedback, which I liked, because it let me the opinions and insight from other people on things that I may not have thought about when I was typing my entries. Overall, this process of keeping a blog has been a positive experience for myself. As for whether or not I would use a blog in my ever day life, probably not. The main reason that I would not is, because I am a private person and if I want people to know what I am doing or how I feel on certain topics I will tell you. Other wise I keep my opinions and feels to myself. That is another reason that I enjoyed blogging. It made me give my opinion, where some classes do not make you do that. Those classes you can get conplacent and just go along with the professor even though he or she might be wrong. For people who have a choice between a blog, a journal or a paper I would recommand a blog for all the reasons that I said above.

1 comment:

  1. I am glad you found doing a blog to be a positive experience. I agree that it provides a good place to express your opinions about topics. Sometimes it can even help you develop your ideas and opinions as you write. I do know that procrastination can be an issue, which is why I am still writing comments!

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