I can’t believe that this term is over and this is my last blog entry! When I first started this class I’m not going to lie I was a little nervous about having to make my own blog and add weekly posts. My computer skills don’t exceed using word, checking my email, and being able to shop online so I thought I was going to have a lot of problems figuring out how to use my blog. However I was genuinely surprised and happy to see myself figuring it out all on my own! I don’t know how many sites there are out there that help create blogs, but my first suggestion is stay with wordpress, it was a very simple and straight forward site that anyone could figure out making life a whole lot easier.
One of the blog assignments that I really enjoyed was one of the very first topics of being abstinent from the internet for 24 hours! I never imagined that it would be that hard but I was surprised on how much of my life is on the internet! First off I use the internet to check my school work hourly, and I can receive updates from my teachers all day long. Without having the luxury of staying up to date with my school work really bothered me. Then on a more personal note I couldn’t believe how much I missed the internet to do simple things like check my facebook account or being able to go online and shop. I think students appreciate this assignment because it gives them a reality check on how people’s priorities have changed on what is considered important. It is a very relevant topic that anyone will be able to relate to.
Another assignment that I really liked was what we did on week 2, where we had to decide between watching a music video and watching you’ve got mail and then discuss how the internet played a role in their lives. The only reason that I liked this topic is because I am a big country fan and was excited to see that the music video was brad Paisley’s So Much Cooler Online, that video made me laugh! It was a very fun assignment that I honestly enjoyed doing.
One assignment that I didn’t like very much was what we did in week 6, where we had to join an internet community. The reason I didn’t enjoy this was because it was out of my comfort zone, and I don’t take pleasure in chatting with people who I don’t know online, it is a little creepy to me. For safety reasons I might advise taking this topic out for next term.
Another suggestion I have is that I liked responding to people’s blogs because it was very interesting to hear what they had to say about such random topics. So maybe instead of responding to two blogs and a post, you could give students the option to just do any three responses that week, therefore giving them the choice of doing three blog responses or three post responses or mixing it up as they choose. That way you could also get more variety in what you would grade each week.
Overall I really enjoyed the course; it gave me a chance to take a look at the internet in a totally new light!