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Before RTF 305 I had never written a blog, I was only a big fan of reading celebrity based blogs like perezhilton.com. Although some people aren’t thrilled to write a few paragraphs over something that is specifically assigned, I found that writing a blog over specific topics, subtly forced me to look over the material taught in class and helped me achieve an in depth understanding of what we learned and at the same time allowed us to connect the material to real world examples. Using the blog was fairly easy, the only time I had any sort of issues was making sure my real world example fit well with the blog prompt. To resolve this and make absolute sure I was going to in the right direction, I reread the class given examples or asked my TA for clarification. Out of all the topics that we covered in our blogs, I found the least interesting topic to be globalization. This is mainly because the topic can’t be connected to media but rather deals with the process of media being dispersed. I would definitely recommend using a blog in the future courses, because it aided my understanding of the topics discussed in class. Writing a couple paragraphs on a particular topic can really increase the grasp knowledge on the subject, and it allows you check your comprehension of the subjects. There is nothing I could really suggest to improve the blogging experience.
Yes, you can use my blog in a paper or report.
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