Sunday, September 9, 2012

Welcome Fall 2012 UST Students!

Blogging. I know it's not new. In fact, some of you may be thinking, "Not another page to maintain!" or "Holy buckets, she wants me to publish my writing for all to see?!"

This is a course about literacy, after all.

At a minimum, your blog will be a personalized, professional space to document your learning experiences this semester. In addition, you now have an authentic audience--not only your instructor, but your classmates, as well. Eventually, you may decide to share your blog with family, friends, and classmates from other classes. Your blog might even evolve into more than reflections on your learning--links to educational resources, websites, videos, your own digital creations...the possibilities are literally endless. Could it become a site to share with your advisor, supervising teacher, potential employer? Maybe.

Or, it can simply be the space in which you reflect on your learning this semester. That's okay, too.

23 comments:

  1. It really isn't a bad idea to put your thoughts and notes down on 'paper' when they come to you. I have found it helpful in tracking how my thoughts have changed and progressed to a higher level. Enjoy the class fellow students. I found that it has been one of the most helpful at UST.

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  2. Mike Babine-Dinnen, http://whynotsocialstudies.blogspot.com/

    4:30 PM class

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  3. Mike Nelson http://ssorganon.blogspot.com/

    Organon was the collection of Aristotle's works on Logic.

    7:15 PM class

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  4. Destinee Stamer
    http://www.tumblr.com/blog/love4literature

    7:15 PM Class

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    1. Hi Destinee,
      When I try to go to your site, it takes me to a tumblr sign in page... Can you double check your blog URL for me? Thanks!

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  5. Karen Burkhartzmeyer
    http://karenburkhartzmeyer.edublogs.org/
    "Classical Conversations"

    7:15 class

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  6. John Buteyn
    http://musingsfromthedugout.blogspot.com/
    4:30 p.m. class

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  7. Jillian Harvalis
    http://theeducationalcatalyst.wordpress.com/
    4:30 p.m. class

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  8. William Palus
    http://willsmathworld.blogspot.com/
    7:15 PM class

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  9. Sara Diener
    http://chemistrycorner2012.wordpress.com/
    7:15 class

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  10. http://314apple-pi.blogspot.com/ Nick Johnson 7:15 class

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  11. Sean Goossens
    http://excellentsocialstudiesblog.blogspot.com/
    4:30 class

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  12. Kimmy hassel
    http://facsoflifeblog.blogspot.com/
    7:15 class

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  13. Teddy Borth
    http://sineofthetime.wordpress.com/
    4:30pm Class

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  14. Jake Wypyszynski
    http://gymshoesrequired.blogspot.com/
    4:30pm class

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  15. Joseph Wenzel
    http://classroombiome.wordpress.com
    7:15 P.M. class

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  16. Lindsey Bradshaw
    http://thescientificmethodblog.blogspot.com/
    7:15 class

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  17. Destinee Stamer
    7:15 class
    http://love4lit.wordpress.com/

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  18. Alexander Berryman
    7:15 Class
    http://mathematics411.wordpress.com/

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  19. Luke Money 7:15
    http://historybuff726.blogspot.com/

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  20. Jeff Konigbagbe
    7:15p
    http://jeffk12phyed.wordpress.com

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  21. Michael Peuschold
    4:30
    http://michaeldonhistory.blogspot.com/

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