Sunday, May 5, 2013
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Final Blog!
http://prezi.com/nq4no7qcwjxk/popular-culture-and-peer-based-learning/
So it's almost finals time and everyone is trying to finish everything school wise on a good note. During these last few weeks, students are trying to cram as much studying as possible. Most of students' studying is done in peers; comparing notes and ideas. My project focuses on popular culture and peer based learning. For my revision I decided to go back to my second mini project and elaborate more on how both work and what studies show from the results of using these techniques to learn.
So it's almost finals time and everyone is trying to finish everything school wise on a good note. During these last few weeks, students are trying to cram as much studying as possible. Most of students' studying is done in peers; comparing notes and ideas. My project focuses on popular culture and peer based learning. For my revision I decided to go back to my second mini project and elaborate more on how both work and what studies show from the results of using these techniques to learn.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Mini Project 3
This week for my project I created a fakebook! :) I used Mimi Ito's HOMAGO and guest lectures from YouTube to post statuses. She talks about how learning together and also the use of technology can benefit anyone. Research has proved that an average students retention rate is the greatest when they teach others. Peer-based learning is the most efficient way of learning material because you're helping others while helping yourself so everyone wins.Have a great week!
Here is the link: http://www.classtools.net/fb/33/VEYPHW
Monday, April 8, 2013
Mini Project 2
http://prezi.com/nq4no7qcwjxk/popular-culture-and-peer-based-learning/
This week I decided to make a Prezi. It's my very first one ever but I got the hang of it closer to the end of making it using animations and all that other stuff. I went into depth with popular culture and peer based learning. I think my topic can go in many different directions as far as popular culture but I used a few classmates as well as the interner sources to ask what comes to mind when "popular culture" and "peer based learning" and included it in my presentation. Have a good week :)
Monday, April 1, 2013
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Forestview Students
This week has probably been an okay week. It started off rough because I was reaaaally sick because of seasonal changes but I started to feel better closer to the end of the week. I really don't like when it's warm outside one day and the next day it's dropped to almost freezing. >:[ Anyways, on to better things. This week we finally got to meet with Forestview students which was probably one of my favorite classes this semester in English because I love interacting with others especially since I can definitely relate to how they may feel starting college and all the thoughts going through their head. One thing I value the most about college is the responsibility that comes along with all the freedom. I love being on my own and I think I'm doing a good job at balancing everything out. It allows me to get my priorities straight and focus only on me. College makes you mature about the decisions you make because you're dealing with different people from who may be different to you and most importantly teaches you the importance of time management.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
What is Success?
Is there one way to go about success? Do you have to do things in a certain way or order to reach it? Define success. Success is looked at differently amongst different people. Some people believe it is about how much money you make/have. Others believe its how many people they've helped. Success to me, can be big or small. I believe that you have to make short term goals to help you achieve your long term. So to say I think that is the same way with success. You don't just wake up one morning and find yourself successful until you have achieved the short term goals. Within these short term goals, there are always obstacles. For the example above that we've used in class it says 'Take the SAT' followed by 'College Admission.' Who's to say you get admitted to the college you want to go to? What if taking the SAT isn't required at the college of your choice? What if college isn't what you WANT to do? Does that mean you don't qualify for being successful? Certainly not! I look up to plenty people, including family members who I find successful who didn't even finish high school! I believe there are different definitions of success depending on the person and I also believe that there isn't just one way to be successful but plenty and that you have to fall down a few times maybe to even reach your desired goal and maybe have to change your path to get to the bigger picture. One last thing, when you reach your goal, I think, you still should aim higher and set even bigger goals because there is also no finish line to success.
Have a great week! :)
Have a great week! :)
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Emotions and Expressions
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Identity and Representation
This week we really focused on Stuart Hall's introduction to Representation. It ties into culture and language a lot that my writing group and I had those same words on our wordle. From the reading I got that we don't really learn something or know something until we represent it to others. We do not all speak the same language or practice the same culture so it's something beautiful when try to represent ourselves using different objects. Although we speak different languages we still have a lot of the same morals. For instance, we all know that killing someone is wrong universally so it brings us together. Also we have a lot of the same interests..like music and sports. We have the World Cup; it brings us all together..people of different languages and cultures still come together for the same interests. The point is that even though we're all different in our own ways we have more things that bring us together than shift us apart. :)
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Margaret Sanger...is she really all for Women's rights?
One of the classes that I'm taking this semester is Women's Studies. On Wednesday, one of the topics that we discussed was "Women and the New Race". Margaret Sanger was one of the women that contributed to this topic. She is the founder of the birth control movement; also known as "the Pill" today. But something that really interested me is the argument that she was a racist and did not believe that birth control should be provided to Americans of African descent. I was really baffled after hearing this because it didn't mean that she was really fighting for ALL women. Sanger published articles in her newsletter, the "Birth Control Review,"
that portrayed her opinions that certain groups of people "never should have been born" and that birth control was intended to "create a race of thoroughbreds" and ensure that society had "more children from the fit, less from the unfit". Planned Parenthood never acknowledges any of these
views upon which they were founded in 1942. Although they honor
Margaret Sanger each year with the “Maggie Award", they
pick and choose which of her beliefs to condemn and which to rather silence. They would never consider releasing posts of the twisted theories and philosophies of Sanger. People (in this case, Planned Parenthood) will only tell you what they want you to know. Although today it is available by prescription to all women and is a lifesaver to a lot for females I still don't respect her views on how birth control should be handled or accessed. Some women who were poor and couldn't afford to have kids couldn't have equal access to birth control due to discrimination. Is she really fighting for Women's rights? Just some food for thought...


Sunday, January 27, 2013
This....Is.....Jeopardy!
This week in English, we've compared how different strategies of learning can be framed into our agenda. How would you want to learn a class lesson? Would you rather do bookwork? Didn't think so. How about trivia games? Jeopardy for example, is a great way to enhance your knowledge in any topic. It allows you to test your knowledge and also a great way to study. Throughout high school its been a resourceful tool to help me study and I will continue using it throughout college.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Creating My Daybook!
I wasn't really sure what to expect in this class besides that we'll probably be doing a lot of writing assignments. But my first week I did very little writing. More work-shopping actually. On the second day of class we each brought a composition book to decorate with stuff that reflects who we are. I brought in stickers and pictures that interests me. My daybook cover expresses my interests. I love the color pink, style and music! I think decorating my cover is a smart and unique idea because it has all my interests on it which will contribute to helping have a good class.
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