I also learned how to be way more self-disciplined. Having weekly discussions with 12 hour time frames requires really good time management. You have to make sure you spread out your work wisely otherwise you may not be able to finish everything. It's something as simple as a 12 hour difference that exerts some kind of responsibility on an online-student.
Monday, August 9, 2010
What I learned.
For general class, I hope it is legitimate to say that I have learned how to argue in the most efficient way. The greatest thing I've learned is how to rebuttal a counter-argument by using all of the technical terminology we used in the text. It trips people out. It's funny though, because they're not expecting me to test their arguments by calling out fallacies and validity and apples and oranges and all of that stuff. It's not expected! But it's logical, and they have nothing to say really when I throw out all these critical thinking technicalities.
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I agree with you! I do believe that our blogging professor is soooo sweet. I think that she is very caring and would help you with anything. I feel like I had no problem or intimidation about going to her with a problem that I had. She always was there to help and responded to emails really fast. I love the fact that she was not all crazy about grammar and sentence structure. I agree that this class was a joy and I really would take a class from her again. It was had at times but then again she made it always seem easy!
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