Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Reflections

I thought this course was going to be a writing course. I assumed from the title that it was a writing course that taught you how to write for the Internet. Yes, there was some writing involved, although not as much as I expected. You could probably count the blogs and the facebook as writing, but I count those as online conversations and interactions, not technically writing. But what was unexpected were the assignments that took us to social bookmarking sites, online communities and gaming sites. My husband stared at me in disbelief when I told him I had to play in Second Life for homework. I still don't quite think he believes me! LOL

And probably like some of you, I spend alot of time online. I thought, well, what could they possibly teach me that I haven't already done or seen. I was wrong. (as a side note, when you're a teenager you know everything, but when you start getting to be 25 you think hmm, maybe there is something I don't know... then at 30 you think maybe I really don't know it all... and the older you get the more you realize that you have so much to learn!) I found some sites and tools that are very useful to me and that I am now using regularly. I would not have know about them without this course. There are also those that I gave a try that I probably won't return to.

I am really glad I chose this course. I would even recommend it to people who are looking for something new and maybe less traditional. It would benefit anyone studying communications, business, english, sociology and psychology.

5 comments:

Angie said...

I came into this course with the same assumptions as you did. It's definitely not what I thought it would be, but I say that in a good way.

When I told people I had to play Second Life for research purposes for this class, no one believed me. So I'm glad I wasn't the only one!

Krystle said...

I agree that this class wasn't what I expected. However, I'm glad it wasn't! And I also felt like I knew pretty much everything there was to know about the internet... I was wrong.

jverta said...

i also agree about the assumptions of the course...i was expecting more traditional writing experiences. and there really is a lot about the internet i STILL don't know...but it will be fun exploring it and learning as i go :)

kaitlynshaw11 said...

You are so right! A year ago, I thought I knew EVERYTHING there was to know about ANYTHING. I had my whole life planned out perfectly, but when I opened myself up more to the outside world, I realized I know absolutely NOTHING. I guess that's all part of growing up!

DanaMeyers said...

I agree, I would recommend this class to my friends as well. While I'm at work I would occasionally get time to work on homework, and I thought it was funny that the only work I could do for this class was at blogger.com.
Facebook, NING, Second Life...all those sites are blocked by our BARRACUDA program! When I would tell people I basically had a class on Facebook they either thought I was kidding, or said they would be registering for it next semester. It was fun, and definitely different than so many other courses.
Also, it was great working with you on our group project! Happy Holidays Carol!