Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Collaborating on a Name

Collaborating on a Name

It amazes me how far my blogs have come over the course of the semester. At first I was not a fan of having to create blog post, to me it was confusing and difficult and in my eyes pointless. I never thought about why I was doing, all I cared was getting my assignments done. It wasn’t until near the middle of the semester that I realized what I was doing, by writing my blog I was collaborating the content discussed in class with my own personal interests/experiences. The blog that turned it all around for me was when I wrote about the anti ana blog. I was able to understand the conversation we had in class and still apply my own outside knowledge to a sensitive subject that offered a unique perspective.


This is the beauty of all my classmate’s blogs, every single person in class offers a point of view that their own. Karen is a journalism major so I definitely took inspiration from her blog. She clearly has skills in how design a well written web piece that conveys her thoughts but still allows the reader to create their own.  Secondly Noelle always added thoughts in class so seeing where she was at with course topics helped me process in my own way where I was. Klaudia, to me was very articulate in forming her thoughts so if I never need a push to get my thoughts out of my head I would just look at her page and take inspiration if needed. Surrounding myself with people in this class helped tremendously. This class is not something that any singular person can get, you must work together to see all angles. I noticed whenever I dealt with a group we rarely ever used the first idea that was given. In fact, the second or third wasn’t used either. The art of collaborating is only becoming more and more prevalent in culture.

Lastly, I must say. Blogging has become almost fun? That’s right I said. I am happy for this opportunity to do it and am interested to see if I will continue this in the future, but in case i don't....

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