Before attending RTF 305, I had never had my own blog before. I had thought about it, but I didn't think that anyone would care to read it.
There were many positives of using a blog in this course. It was a creative way to do writing assignments, and I learned a lot about operating a blog, too.
I didn't encounter any difficulties at all. Everything was explained well and the website is easy to use.
I feel like the blog posts should have more to do with the screenings, though. The first few assignments were relevant, but after that, we almost never had to address screenings. And there were only a couple of questions on the test over the screenings, too. I just think that there should be a little bit more emphasis put on the screenings, and doing that through blog posts is a great way, in my opinion.
The more general blog assignments were the harder ones, I feel. There was so much possible stuff to talk about, so it was a little difficult for me to limit myself. The more specific, the better.
Yes, I would recommend using a blog in a future RTF class. It actually makes doing writing assignments fun, something which is sort of hard to do.
One thing I would suggest is just to make the deadline a little bit longer, but even that is not a big deal.
Yes, you can use my blog in a paper or report.
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