So I'm sitting in the library at school, trying to catch up in my professional writings course, and what do you know, my blog topic is ironically writing on "team projects"-something I hadn't been doing for my peeps, "Hometown Bloggers" in the class for the past two weeks. (I bet I give my two cents now, word.)
At this point, after reading the instructions posted in Angel for "Week Nov.9-Nov.16", I'm thinking "YouTube." I'll kill two flapping assignments with one blog and post a video in my blog. This is what I found most interesting:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=atQmWHOBCYM
Watch Now, Then Return To Blog.
Alright, I know we're not in jail, just the confined cells of our keyboards, but we might can take some ideas from this. I'm not debating the ideas of the video, just simply stating, "like these inmates trying to get their second chance, we too- the Hometown Bloggers, should have an objective in our blogs." Doing this all on the same blog page is a wonderful start and creates the first step of efficiently executing a team project-expressing individual ideas in a convenient, communicative location (i.e.- Hometown Bloggers! represent).
Want to move on to the next step? Replying to blogs and giving opinions in a courteous fashion, will only strengthen the objective of the project. Come and blog with me, brothers and sisters, our education awaits, our networking thrives; we are Hometown Bloggers! (picture me with blue and white war paint on my face writing this in a scotish kilt)
DB, out
At this point, after reading the instructions posted in Angel for "Week Nov.9-Nov.16", I'm thinking "YouTube." I'll kill two flapping assignments with one blog and post a video in my blog. This is what I found most interesting:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=atQmWHOBCYM
Watch Now, Then Return To Blog.
Alright, I know we're not in jail, just the confined cells of our keyboards, but we might can take some ideas from this. I'm not debating the ideas of the video, just simply stating, "like these inmates trying to get their second chance, we too- the Hometown Bloggers, should have an objective in our blogs." Doing this all on the same blog page is a wonderful start and creates the first step of efficiently executing a team project-expressing individual ideas in a convenient, communicative location (i.e.- Hometown Bloggers! represent).
Want to move on to the next step? Replying to blogs and giving opinions in a courteous fashion, will only strengthen the objective of the project. Come and blog with me, brothers and sisters, our education awaits, our networking thrives; we are Hometown Bloggers! (picture me with blue and white war paint on my face writing this in a scotish kilt)
DB, out
David, this is a unique take on team projects! I enjoyed hearing your voice in the blog, but I found the first paragraph a little hard to follow. Try playing with your punctuation to make it easier to read. :) Apology accepted, I hope to see more posts from you.
ReplyDelete