Dear Next Year’s students,Throughout the year we learned a lot from the course A Blog of One’s Own. In the beginning of the semester you spend more time doing the work, but towards the end it gets easier and goes faster. We watch a few YouTube videos in the class which are very interesting.You should stay organized and be prepared to be successful in the class. The library and the writing center are very useful for this class because we have a lot of research and writing. We learned how to use library tools and we received research tools. We also learned about different internet tools. For next years student we hope they have a different perspective on the war after reading Baghdad Burning. This course is not the hardest but it is somewhat time consuming. This is an interesting course and we hope you learn a lot.

Sincerely,

Tau Pod

Dear students of the Fall ‘08 ITW class,

The instructor for this class is very knowledgeable of the information that is presented. She is very excited to teach the information, but if you get on her bad side watch out. Don’t arrive late to class, its only respectful towards your proffessor and classmates. Remember to turn off your cell phones because no one wants to hear your new ringtone. The professor expects you to be respectful and to partake in class discussions. By doing your homework and keeping on top of the reading, you’ll be able to partake in class participation a lot easier.

Also, for your 20 page paper you are required to go to the Writing Center with your work. At the center, students are there to help you with your new paper that you are in the process of developing. Getting another perspective and set of eyes on your paper will only help to being successful with this course and will leave you with a A+.

I wish you the best of luck!

Love,

Bryant Hoard

Caillee Maestro

Kate Kelleher

Sigma Pod

Dear Students of the fall 08′ ITW class,

Our advice for you next year in this class, is to use as many resources that you are given. The Writting Center is a good way to get the advice you need for your semester long project. They do a great job of helping you edit your paper.

The library is another quiet place to get your work done without the distractions of being in your room.

We strongly suggest for you to check these sources out, it really can make a difference in your grade as well as quality of work.

You  need to expect to put time into your work. What you put into it reflects on the quality of your work. A skill for managing your time. Keep up with your blogs. Don’t get behind. If late, it will reflect your grade.

This course is tedious work, but not hard. When completed semester long work, it pays off, just don’t leave all of it for the last minute.

Sincerely,

Rho

Dear Next Year Students,

What I learned first is what a blog actually was. We learned that blogs are important in many successful corporations. We learned from Blog! about all the different types of blogs. We learned that if you text in class you will get kicked out. We also learned from Baghdad Burning that Iraq & the U.S. are more alike. We hope that next year’s class takes blogs and pod-casting to the next level.

Visiting the Writing Center is a requirement for this course and it is in your best interest to attend. They will help to make your paper better than it was to begin with. The library can help you write your research paper. They will guide you to useful resources. When you go on the field trip to the library it is a great idea to pay attention because Deng Pan is very helpful.

Megan Breen

Meagan Bullett

Melanie Canfield

Chris Colbert

Erin Coyle

Jimmy Ahern

When taking this class you should expect to spend a maximum of about 4 hours a week out of class. This really doesn’t include the 15 page paper you will be working on throughout the semester. You also really want to stay on top of your work otherwise pulling yourself out of a hole will be hard. This course has been pretty hard because on top of your other classes you have at least two homework assignments a night. With this class using outside resources helped a ton. The Writing Center was a great tool. They helped you out so much to get a good jump start on your paper. So I would very much encourage using outside sources because they will help you out and keep you on track with your paper.

Before we started this class,

We wish we realized all the work were getting ourself into. It really never stops until the moment you leave class. We would never get behind on the work. Take advantage of the resources we have, like the Writing Center, going more than once, because you get extra credit. Always keep up to date with the blogs, because once you get behind it just makes it harder. We would also want to start researching early and organizing the research. Starting your portfolio when you start working and keep all of your drafts together.

You should expect to spend about two hours on each assignment, due ever class. The semester long project will take at least a month to complete. The readings and writings can be time consuming, especially when you have two at once. Taking other classes, you should plan a time to do the blogs every night.

The end, good luck! :)

Outside of class students should expect to spend at least an hour, including reading time, on each blog. When we had different portions of our paper due, depending on length, you should expect to spend at least two hours per night, and then as the paper gets lengthy, even up to 4 to 5 hours. With our courses, it definitely was hard to handle, just because we were constantly juggling our paper, with regular writing assignments. The Writing Center was helpful because they gave you a lot of feedback, and helped with the actual structure of the paper. Next semester students should definitely consider the Writing Center, more than once, not only because it’s extra credit :) , but because you can benefit.Good luck to next semester students!

-Lambda Pod

Agenda for Thursday:

  1. Tutor introductions to the KSC Center for Writing. You can learn more and get handouts at the Center for Writing website and blog: http://www.keenestateinfo.com/cw/
  2. Share what you looked up for HW 4
  3. Discuss Kline, “The Voice of the Customer”
  4. Break
  5. Distribute full calendar for course, HW 6, and HW 7, all of which can also be accessed on the Documents for ITW 101 page.
  6. Look at the social bookmarking website del.icio.us (pronounced “delicious”). As you explore topics in social computing for your semester-long project, feel free to use my bookmarks, including the lists of sites I’ve tagged “cool,” “examples,” or “social computing.”
  7. Look at examples of social computing–mashups, and more.

Agenda for Thursday:

  1. Attendance
  2. Introductions (Tell us your name and what was something fun you did on the computer recently, or something not fun) (did in 4′o clock section but not 6 o’clock)
  3. Announced HW 5 deadline extended–since it requires you to provide links to your classmates’ blogs but so many students need to create new blogs, we’ll wait until more of them have been created.
  4. Returned HW 1, collected new printouts of HW 1 where necessary. Students who are creating new blogs asked (preferably) to email Tracy the new address as soon as possible, or at the very least bring a printout to the next class. See “How Create a New Blog” and “How to Import Posts“.
  5. Announce pod assignments.
  6. Group work defining types of social computing.
  7. Break
  8. Un-quiz on Toward A More Participatory Democracy… Not a quiz! Discuss. the reading.
  9. Watch YouTube video of The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart on Crossfire. (We didn’t get to this in the 4 o’clock class, will do Tuesday.) This appearance was referred to in the reading “Toward a More Participatory Democracy,” and includes an argument for real debate in journalism. As Kline puts it, “newspapers and television in practice now routinely define objectivity and balance to mean nothing more than allowing two partisan spokespeople from opposing ends of the political spectrum to scream at each other for two minutes or two paragraphs–as if that has anything to do with getting at the truth” (Kline 9). (Watch the Crossfire clip here.)

Check your calendar to see what assignments are due Monday. Visits by Writing Center tutors next week. Printouts of HW 2 and HW 3 were not collected. You should print out all your blog posts and bring them to class, but they do not have to be handed in at every class.