Friday, June 1, 2012

Meta-Post 2.0

Here we are again at the end of another semester and at the beginning of another meta-post. Since last semester, I think my blog posts have improved, but one major improvement that I will elaborate on is the content of my posts. Over the course of first semester, my blog posts were written on topics that I had to search for. This semester, I found that my blog posts had more to do with happenings in my life or they pertained to something I was genuinely interested in. The majority of my blog posts also pertained to topics we had discussed in class, which is different from the usually random topics I blogged about last semester. This goes along with my feeling that blogging is no longer something I sit down to do as an assignment on Sunday night. I am much more likely to write a blog post when I feel the urge to type out my thoughts on a certain matter.



One of my favorite blog posts from fourth quarter is 'Same Crime, Different Punishments'. I was excited when I watched Colbert's interview because The New Jim Crow and Michelle Alexander had been the basis for many in-class discussions on race and racism. I was also able to connect the piece of media I found on Colbertnation.com to the self audit we did in class. I think this was the first time I connected an outside media source to a physical handout from class.

This, in my opinion, shows how I've improved in my ability to find connections between the world outside of school and our class. Now, I am able to relate most of what I view on TV or read in a newspaper or magazine to something we discussed in class, which helps me understand the outside media much better.

1 comment:

  1. Ozakh, Thanks for this honest reflection. Many of us write most powerfully when we feel a personal connection. I like your M.A. post a lot. She was great on Colbert. Your connection of the class audit is great. You can also analyze some of the words you quote to push your post farther. overall, though, this is a nice job.

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