As a student a lot of assignments are focused and no creativity is put forth in the work. I love blogging but when something so personal and intimate is a requirement it becomes uncomfortable. Not because I had to do the blogs in general, but the fact that I had to write on particular topics that was not appealing to me. I love blogging I just found it more relaxing to do self generated posts because they were open to write on whatever topic I wanted to touch on. Blogging was an assignment so of course I took it seriously.If it was optional, I probably would have to it even more serious because maybe then the topics would been for own interest. But these blogs are part of my overall grade. Blogging for class, I learned that I have to be more open to topics and willing to analyze them and be able to write on them. While still sounds like I know exactly what it is I am talking about. I always think blogging is resourceful. For example, I am a dancer, what if I have to promote myself through social medias, and that includes blogging. Taking what I have done in class or any other class I blogged in, I have the resources and feedback to improve my blogging and make it more comprehensive. So in many ways blogging even for a small assignment is both useful and valuable. I not in any position to tell someone with a degree how to run a class assignment, I believe Chris has it is perfect and he should not change anything but the topics. Doing this blog assignment has made me want to blog more. I mean I blog picture all the time on Tumblr, but I want to actually start blogging in writing. Maybe I can start a daily dancer blog, that will keep record of my daily class summaries, workouts, and I can even talk about how I balance both course work and dane classes.

Kierra--Thanks for the feedback. Pretty good entry here; you have some good content. However, I was hoping for more specific details about your experience and opinion.
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