Saturday, May 9, 2009

Daisy

There is a dog, She’s small and white
An ice cream in my hand she wants to bite
If she knew what I have learned
She’d make a plan to get that for which she yearned

A clever strategy she would devise
A programmed decision would not suffice
Her vision would be grand
To get this ice cream from my hand

But vision without actions is just a dream
Some leadership traits would help her scheme
Communication problems would arise
But through it all she would get wise

I don’t know how to finish this rhyme
Tell your friends not to was their time
And register for this class right now
Now rhymes with the word cow

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Cotton Candy

I think the blog was a pretty good idea, just not for me. In general I think it’s a valuable asset in the courses curriculum, but it also takes the right person to use it in such a way. I’m just not that type of person. I viewed it as an assignment that had to be done for the sake of it being done. So most of the time I would just look for anyone who had posts, and reply back to the specific post with out really paying attention to who the person was. Nor did I seek these people out in class to match their online persona with a flesh and blood body. The people I met in class I met through the in-class activities, which were awesome by the way.

Same idea applies to how the blog was designed to make students think about the in-class activities. I cant say I really though about them while writing, I didn’t sit down somewhere and reflect, formulate an idea, shape it into something more, then write about it. I just wrote.

Concerning the Professors blog, why only four posts? No offense to anyone here, but I enjoyed his blog the most, probably because its more polished. Plus I think it was less forced, since he didn’t have to do it, he just did. So I was always a little disappointed when after finishing writing in my blog, I would find his blog unchanged. More posts Kurpis, don’t slack!!

Twenty percent? Really? Oh… hmm. The blog didn’t offset any test anxieties for me because I didn’t think it was worth twenty percent. Silly me for not paying attention to the syllabus. I also think that as students we need just a little more supervision. Maybe a rule of handing in a hardcopy of each post when the post was due? I feel like anything that has to be done purely online isn’t real (big problem when it comes to credit cards and paypal accounts, electronic funds don’t feel as real to me as cash in my hand, even though its just as real).

I don’t think I will continue this specific blog, although I am interested in starting a new blog, something for my self that I can read a few years later and laugh.

All in all I think the blog is a good idea, but there will always be people who underutilize it, like me.