Monday, August 9, 2010
Week 10 - 1 of 3
What have I learned from this class over summer? Well overall I have learned how to think more logically rather than emotionally. When reading the chapters and writing the blogs, I began to think in the way the book shows us to. It was weird at first because I would think to myself, "Woah. I learned from class to think this way for this thing. And to choose what I say wisely and carefully for this thing." It's kind of cool really. The real life examples really helped me to understand the concepts better from the book. I think reading other people's blogs and creating my own with these real world examples was my favorite part. Being able to actually transfer what you learn from a class into your own life is one of the most important and true things we can learn in my opinion. When I say my own life, I don't mean for work or school, but my own personal life. When that happens, I think that the teacher did a very good job teaching me something. Some concepts I still don't quite understand, but I think the new website: Mission Critical, will definitely help me and hopefully others clarify any confusions. Anyway, what I took from this class was tips that I can use for the rest of my life!
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I never realize how real life example is a big step in applying with all the concepts that we've learned in this class. But I agree with you that after this class, I began to think logically instead of emotionally. It is kind of amazing how whenever we think of something to say, we stop and think about what we learned and we process our thoughts into logical sense. Many people do not realize that arguments are never solved if everything is based on emotions rather than logic. I agree with you that reading other people's blog shaped in creating our real life example! Not only that, but I learned a lot from our fellow classmates whenever I don't understand the concept.
ReplyDeleteYea, thats another interesting point I've read today. That so true this class def made us think more logically than emotionally. Using real life examples makes it easier to understand the concept and the topic being explained. I enjoyed reading and commenting on your blogs. Good luck in fall semester!
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