Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Favorite/ Least favorite
My favorite part of the class was the discussion part of the class because we get to express our opinions about what we think, what we learned and correlate how it relates to our lives and to the class, and also we get to write to other students about what we think about their posts. I like it when teachers use this type of teaching because it engages us as the students to interact with other students to get different opinions/ ideas from them. It is exactly what the book talks about with communicating with others, we get their ideas and opinions. The only thing I didn't like about the course was writing the papers. It seemed a little tedious for me. I think the topics wasn't as engaging to me, as the blog questions were in my opinion. I wished the topics were a little bit more different. Other than that, the class itself was a really good class. I really enjoyed this class and would recommend it to others.
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I noticed that your least favorite part of the class was my favorite part of the class. I have to admit that I am usually on the same page with what you said about papers being a not so great part of coursework, but this time around I actually learned a lot out of the papers so I really enjoyed writing them. I agree that class discussions were a great part of the class and it has us engaging with other people too which is important in communication courses. You mentioned that they followed the book closely and I think that was important as well, and I liked how our professor constructed the questions to always include a concept that wasn't mentioned. This is a great way to bring attention to some concepts that were not covered as much as others.
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