Well,this is all new to me, can't say I've been in the blogging world before but Ithink I could like it! Even if writing isn't my thing.
To behonest, I'm not entirely sure how these two education narratives are going tohelp me yet. Nonetheless both are good at introducing their topics andexplaining how and why they achieved what they did. I also feel like they havea way to relate to a majority, at the same time narrowing it down to one topicthat maybe not everyone is interested in. Such as, to program a computer youhave to be interested but beyond that you need to practice practice practice!Just like, well, a lot of skills. Then, just about everyone has used google andthis guy makes you think twice about how much information you are putting outthere, but you might not have any interest still in quitting google any timesoon.
Withthat said, maybe I'll use these papers as models by using specific examples of "what?"or "how?". Maybe I'll try to use some of the same format and go in chronologicalorder explaining the steps I took and what outcome I have received from eachaction.
I'llthink of my official topic soon. Maybe I'll write about the things I've learnedin my child's first year, or the responsibilities and outcomes from my firstand current job, who knows it could even end up something completely different.Well, we will just see how this goes! Happy blogging :)
Things you've learned either from your child's first year or from your first/current job would provide great material for the first paper!
ReplyDeleteYour ideas for how you will use the narratives are good and you have a few good topics, by the sounds of it, for your first papers.I also liked the way you wrote this post.
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