I believe that I have improved on my writing skills. Most likley my ability to pick certain events from a book and write about them. Giving examples and connections from the text. With the I am Algonquin blogs, we had to make real world connections and explain why we made them. I feel like I did a pretty good job at making using examples and proof from the text to back up what I was saying. Deffinatly better than I used to anyways.
I liked the group blogging because it gave us a chance to read what everyone else was thinking. Not only that, but we got to learn a little bit about everyone. They would make connections of things they have done. Everybody also has a different writing style so it was interesting to read. I think this actually did help develop my listening because I would have to really focus on their blogs. To make a comment and give feed back, you have to know what your reading.
I think I can further develope my in class sharing skills. I'm not an oral person so sometimes I have troubles saying what I want to say out loud. I have opinions and thoughts on the book, just for me it feels more natural to put my words to page and have somebody read it.
I liked the group blogging because it gave us a chance to read what everyone else was thinking. Not only that, but we got to learn a little bit about everyone. They would make connections of things they have done. Everybody also has a different writing style so it was interesting to read. I think this actually did help develop my listening because I would have to really focus on their blogs. To make a comment and give feed back, you have to know what your reading.
I think I can further develope my in class sharing skills. I'm not an oral person so sometimes I have troubles saying what I want to say out loud. I have opinions and thoughts on the book, just for me it feels more natural to put my words to page and have somebody read it.