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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

My External Journey

At present, the semester is almost finished and together with it the activities of the English class that I am taking. Thanks to this course, I had the opportunity to open my knowledge to this new platform. It was a new, different and innovative experience. Something out of routine, because the truth is that I had never done something like this. Remember when I published the post from my journal notebook? If you have not read it yet, I invite you to pass and comment. Both the notebook and the blog are different activities, but the purpose is the same: my journey. With the notebook I could express my internal journey, as I felt, even in the compass I gave a score, but with this blog, I expressed my external journey, where any person is welcome to read, comment and give suggestions. My journal notebook is personal, very mine and up to this day the only person that could read it is me.
I never thought that this blog can relate to the class, but with the pass of the semester I understood the importance of my blog. The professor used with us different techniques that allowed us to meet and develop another part of us. At the beginning I did not know neither how to put my profile picture. At the beginning this was a little bit complicated, but now I can say that this it is easy to handle. Once I learned to handle it a little better I could put the font, the color, background, and photos... in a word, everything what you can see now. But all of this takes a bit of time and patience to know how to do it. In addition, I had to read the blogs of my group (Six Degrees of Separation) and comment on them. I understood here that we all had the same theme, but different thoughts.

 I can say that I liked the activity and even though this is already one of my finals class blog does not mean that I am not going to post more!  I'll keep in touch with you through my blog and of course, I'll see if my classmates continued writing on their external journey.  Finally, I want to wish you a Happy Thanksgiving Day. Pass it with your loved ones and special ones of your life and of course, eat a lot of turkey! See ya!

2 comments:

  1. I thought that blogging was a little weird since I'm not used to sharing what I write, but as you mentioned it certainly made me develop a different part of me.

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  2. I'm in according with Kenneth, because we are not used to make blogs everyday and it's very good to know new things at new classes. I hope to see your blogs in future, about how's your life (career, love, food, spiritualty) just like Eat, Pray, Love; haha I'm joking. But seriously, I can see how you grew up at the art of blogging.

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