Wednesday, April 12, 2017
20.Evaluative Conclusion
As I was looking through my blog, the most pertinent problem I realized is that all of my topics are related to school. Rarely do I have anything eye-catching because mostly it's a blog of only school-related topics. If I could redo my blog, I would still have some of the same blog posts, but I would post many different blogs having fun topics. It was surprisingly fun keeping a blog because it was a great refresher to things I'd learned in the past. For instance, I decided to post on two of my favorite devotionals and simply wrote down my favorite quotes from each and then let it lie. When I finally got around to posting them, I was able to reread some of the devotionals and the things I was struggling with when I first heard them were still pertinent to what I am struggling with now so I was calmed down all over again. Further, when I wrote two blogs on two chapters of Mindful Writing, I was reminded of special reading and writing strategies that helped me write my rhetorical analysis. I also liked organizing my thoughts into various study strategies I had learned my two semesters at college. I will most definitely go over them when finals week finally comes around. Overall, I think that having a blog was comparable to journal writing because it's just a way to organize your thoughts into one cohesive unit and to provide a medium to showcase everything that you'd been working on for the semester.
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Your evaluation shows the importance of writing and then reflecting on that writing. The white writing was hard to read on such a busy backdrop.
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