Okay, I'm getting back to blogging now. For the first couple of weeks in the class, my excitement about blogging with deadlines every week appeared to be nonexistent. I was more focused on the tedious assignments and wouldn't allow myself to just sit back and engage in the learning experience. Once I did so, I quit being irritated when it was time to read/watch and blog. I became excited and it wasn't forced excitement. I knew there was going to be a short movie that touched my heart or a life changing lecture (Thanks Randy Pausch) that brought tears to my eyes.
I also became grateful that we were assigned to blog about what we had read or watched vs. use a pen and paper to write about it. One good thing about online homework is I personally can type a WHOLE lot faster than I can write. It doesn't hurt my hand near as bad, either. I will continue to keep a personal blog after this class has ended and hope to keep in touch with classmates so that we can help each other along the way and share new, innovative ideas.
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"Hello, my name is Ingrid W. and I am a college student at the University of South Alabama. I am a double major in Secondary Education and Biology. I have thoroughly enjoyed commenting on teacher and student blogs from all around the world. It is very exciting to see your class blog and I really like the "All about _____" section of the blog. It is very personal and reminds children that they are all individuals.
I really did feel like I was a part of your class's "Peaceful Afternoon" when I read your description of the trip you and your students took outside. You are a really good descriptive writer, by the way. I was a little curious when you mentioned the sound of cicadas. I knew I had heard the name before, but couldn't quite remember. I Googled it and discovered they are similar to locusts, but not the same as them. Do they make the same noise as grasshoppers?
Thank you so much for inviting myself and the rest of EDM 310 to collaborate with you and your classroom.
I really did feel like I was a part of your class's "Peaceful Afternoon" when I read your description of the trip you and your students took outside. You are a really good descriptive writer, by the way. I was a little curious when you mentioned the sound of cicadas. I knew I had heard the name before, but couldn't quite remember. I Googled it and discovered they are similar to locusts, but not the same as them. Do they make the same noise as grasshoppers?
Thank you so much for inviting myself and the rest of EDM 310 to collaborate with you and your classroom.
Sincerely,
Ingrid W."
Totally agree with you about your "blogging about blogging" post-- I wasn't thrilled with our blog to begin with either-- but I have found it helpful :)
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