And yes, I write about
various things, poems, articles, and stories, mostly about what we get to
experience in our day to day lives. I wasn't expecting this, this EduBlogging thing;
it gave me a different perspective on how to write.
EduBlogging for me is passing on information to readers worldwide, and it’s not just passing information and knowledge, but you are also showing and giving a piece of yourself to the world. Telling them that hey, I’ve learned something today and I want you to know what I’ve learned, I want to share it and help you understand it.
I admit, I was in it for the grade, I needed it, and we all needed it. And yes, first impressions? Well, they never last. I thought EduBlogging was boring, but it wasn't, it was a different experience for me, and I really had a hard time making one.
In EduBlogging you have to give the right information, you shouldn't state information that is given by other writers, and if you do, you should acknowledge them accordingly and in a proper manner. EduBlogging is like medical technology, precise and accurate, and it is never wrong, the passion that we have as future medical technologists, is the same as the passion that we didn't know we possess in EduBlogging. I know, I sound a bit mushy, but it's true.
You can't just give out information in the internet, just like in our profession; we can't just release results unless we're 100% sure about them. Being responsible for your actions and for what you say is what I have learned to master in edu blogging. And it also taught me on how to be creative too, it took me hours to find the perfect theme for my blog, it's really hard to do, but I survived and now I can design any blog i want with ease.
I know that we've all been busy, with all the school works, the pressure with our research paper, and everything else in between. But you know what? I'm glad I’ve become a part of this, I’m glad I’ve experienced this, you all should too. It’s one way of teaching yourself on how to simplify complicated things; you'd be surprised on what you can do.
Thank you for reading, hope this inspired you in starting your own EduBlog.
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EduBlogging for me is passing on information to readers worldwide, and it’s not just passing information and knowledge, but you are also showing and giving a piece of yourself to the world. Telling them that hey, I’ve learned something today and I want you to know what I’ve learned, I want to share it and help you understand it.
I admit, I was in it for the grade, I needed it, and we all needed it. And yes, first impressions? Well, they never last. I thought EduBlogging was boring, but it wasn't, it was a different experience for me, and I really had a hard time making one.
In EduBlogging you have to give the right information, you shouldn't state information that is given by other writers, and if you do, you should acknowledge them accordingly and in a proper manner. EduBlogging is like medical technology, precise and accurate, and it is never wrong, the passion that we have as future medical technologists, is the same as the passion that we didn't know we possess in EduBlogging. I know, I sound a bit mushy, but it's true.
You can't just give out information in the internet, just like in our profession; we can't just release results unless we're 100% sure about them. Being responsible for your actions and for what you say is what I have learned to master in edu blogging. And it also taught me on how to be creative too, it took me hours to find the perfect theme for my blog, it's really hard to do, but I survived and now I can design any blog i want with ease.
I know that we've all been busy, with all the school works, the pressure with our research paper, and everything else in between. But you know what? I'm glad I’ve become a part of this, I’m glad I’ve experienced this, you all should too. It’s one way of teaching yourself on how to simplify complicated things; you'd be surprised on what you can do.
Thank you for reading, hope this inspired you in starting your own EduBlog.