Think about, break into pieces, examine, question and analyze my experiences are not part of my daily actions, even though I’m willing to be a business person; what implies that these should be my regular behavior. In ENC 1102 I hope to get used to do it. For my first questioning and analyzing moment, I will talk about some blogs that I already had.
My very first blog wasn't properly a blog. It was a photoblog. There I used to post pictures where I was surrounded by friends or by other things that were important to me, such as my horse. The posts were daily. I used to spend hours selecting the "perfect picture" and thinking about a good caption for it. I treated my photoblog as more than an application for fun; it was my basal metabolic activities. Well, it was like this for 2 years, and then I started with a relationship so I couldn't spend so much time on it. The solution was deleting it. I felt really bad. It was like deleting my life. The pictures there were pictures of good moments of my life. It was basically an autobiography book made of photos. All gone = (.
My second experience with blogs was on my ENC 1101 class. My professor decided to use the blog as our journal, so instead write in a notebook, we had to write in our blogs. In my opinion it was a great idea. The young spend hours on internet, and hate do homework. The online journal was a fun way to do homework without realizing that we were actually doing homework. The things that we should write were pleasant too. Most of the posts were self reflective. Another good point about the blog is that through it people can re-learn how to properly write. It's common on internet people write in slang such as wazup, ttyl and other. In the blog you have to write in a properly way, so all your reader can understand it, and most important, you will be graded for it, so the writing must b perfect.
Blogs are pretty good in my opinion. I had good experiences with them, and somehow they brought something good to my life. Hopefully i will keep one in the future =).
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