Class Activity - Reflections and Blogging about them.
Reflections of my first week studying as a sole parenting mum that has not been scholastic in any way shape or form for 15 years, yes as you can imagine no study occured at all.
Thus leaving little to reflect upon in this area apart from falling short of what could be seen as the expectations of being enrolled in a course at the local TAFE.
How will what was learned in last weeks class about email etiquette fit into my life, it will fit into my life just as it always has due to previoius work experience allowing for this type of etiquette to already be ingrained via staff training within admins roles I have had in the past.
I find the revision of such topics useful in allowing me to stay on track and keep me up to date with possibly new concepts and trends on the net.
My learning expectations of the future may point toward IT studies next sememster.
My opinions on blogging and people that blog is that unless it is business driven or educational to others and of some assistance to others it is an utter waste of time and a breeding ground for narcissistic self absorbed freaks not in touch with reality, that being a life beyond that of a keyboard.
I personally find writing about myself both uncomfortable and somewhat ridiculous.
Let it be known this is a class activity in a course I am sitting and therefore a requirement of my ability to pass the course, so here I am, apologies in advance.
Hi Nova,
ReplyDeleteWelcome to blogging. It is not unusual for people to (at first) feel uncomfortable about the idea of sharing or expressing themselves in a blog.
As this blog is for educational purposes, students only need to address the class topics in their blogs. A short summary of what we cover in class will be sufficient. The option to extend beyond this is up to you.
Good luck.
Donna