No assigned reading for this week!
Use your blog post to "reflect" on this course. You can write anything you want but I encourage you to try to be reflective. In an effort to help you do this, you might think about the following:
- What did you expect when you started this course?
- What surprised you most?
- What you disappointed you?
- What is one thing you are happy to have learned?
- What is one thing you could have done without learning?
- Any words of wisdom for future students?
- Any words of warning for future students?
Grading of this final post is based on the original instructions for blogging (slightly modified), as repeated below. You can be completely frank and honest — you won't be graded on whether your reflections are positive or negative. I'm much more interested in having you be yourself and be truthful.
"You are not expected to write long essays but concise, relevant, and clearly reflective entries. Your posts should be brief, high quality writings. Pose interesting questions. Draw connections between your writing and the writing of other students. Draw parallels to other material. The goal is to encourage you to reflect critically."
Also, please keep it clean <wink>.





