Friday, March 31, 2017
Spring without a break!
Well, spring has sure sprung!!! Except i feel i may have missed the "break"part of our spring-break. CSN is already back in session, after what felt like a super short no- breaker. Or maybe, Spring- forward just sprung through too early, at a time when i felt like I could instead, spring"backwards" n' fall into days sleep-comma. If i could, i'd demand for a do-over, second break! Especially, after having to wake up early am for work after driving the little monsters to school since Nevada School District decides they would spring into their break at a time when according to our course syllabus,seems less like a Spring Break! Ok enough. of my spring-break rant. I should be thankful instead, I hope you guys all enjoyed Spring-break, :)
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
The Prevalence of Blogging
How prevalent is blogging?
Because i thought this question would be relevant with all the current blogging we've been doing in class.
After sharing with Mr. Wu of a recent thought, related to blogging he was kind to suggest the term "prevalent," a new term for me. Which i think it might make sense to you as i articulate both my thought and ideas about blogging.
After reading a few articles relating to this topic, i'm becoming more aware of the prevalence of blogging.
It's no doubt, that these resourceful tools such as, blogging along with the use of other social media and networking tools have significantly impacted our way of communicating and thriving in this digitally functioning generation.
What i found most interesting, is how human and social behavior impacts the prevalence of blogging.
I think it has not only become a resourseful social tool, it's also evolved into a cultural trend causing a trending effect amongst different groups of bloggers.
I will not give you all the interesting facts. But, if you are curious to learn alittle more about blogging, and it's prevalenting trends, i am certain you'll find learning about it just as interesting.
Beacause i think human and their behaviors, all in a NUt- case shell can be a pretty darn interesting subject alone! Hope you found this as interesting:P.
Because i thought this question would be relevant with all the current blogging we've been doing in class.
After sharing with Mr. Wu of a recent thought, related to blogging he was kind to suggest the term "prevalent," a new term for me. Which i think it might make sense to you as i articulate both my thought and ideas about blogging.
After reading a few articles relating to this topic, i'm becoming more aware of the prevalence of blogging.
It's no doubt, that these resourceful tools such as, blogging along with the use of other social media and networking tools have significantly impacted our way of communicating and thriving in this digitally functioning generation.
What i found most interesting, is how human and social behavior impacts the prevalence of blogging.
I think it has not only become a resourseful social tool, it's also evolved into a cultural trend causing a trending effect amongst different groups of bloggers.
I will not give you all the interesting facts. But, if you are curious to learn alittle more about blogging, and it's prevalenting trends, i am certain you'll find learning about it just as interesting.
Beacause i think human and their behaviors, all in a NUt- case shell can be a pretty darn interesting subject alone! Hope you found this as interesting:P.
Thursday, March 2, 2017
My Academic Goal
I chose the Associate of Science (AS) degree because it will allow me to take necessary core credits to help meet with requirements in the core subjects of English, Math, Science and other additional courses . My current plan is to focus on these required courses, as each of these courses will also transfer to a four year college or university allowing me to pursue and complete my education in my desired field of health and medicine. My projected goal for graduation would be December,2019 . Another advantage, in having earned an Associate of Science degree is that before getting to a four year university, I would just have 2 years left to complete in my field study. :)
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