tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5447817854058515229.post2595537328291782843..comments2015-08-16T08:38:42.952-07:00Comments on Reflecting in Mindful Inquiry: What is this Space?lkemphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01265073468448095434noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5447817854058515229.post-89670953814106617552015-08-16T08:38:42.952-07:002015-08-16T08:38:42.952-07:00Mark,
Thank you very much for your encouraging wo...Mark,<br /><br />Thank you very much for your encouraging words and for sharing your thoughts. I too have benefited from reading our classmates posts on the learnings. They serve as a great reminder of all that we have done over the last 6 weeks. It is interesting to take in other perspectives and to see where the impact has been for everyone. <br /><br />I actually bit the bullet this morning and put myself out there by posting my more recent blog to Twitter. I only had a slight pit in my stomach as I pressed 'Tweet,' Thank you for your encouragement.<br /><br />Lorilkemphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01265073468448095434noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5447817854058515229.post-33954667882585959542015-08-16T05:46:54.566-07:002015-08-16T05:46:54.566-07:00Lori,
For someone who has not “blogged” before, y...Lori,<br /><br />For someone who has not “blogged” before, your are doing a great job. I really enjoy reading your perspectives on what we have learned so far at RRU. Your posts have also helped me gain a deeper understanding about some of the topics that we discussed and experienced during our classes. Maybe this space will become a place where you can share your own lessons on learning and technology? Have you thought about writing posts on how to format an article summary/critique? Or maybe creating infographics about conducting research? <br /><br />Personally, using social media has helped me get accustomed to blogging. Whether you know it or not, posting status updates, instagram posts or linkedin publications are all forms of blogging. They're actually micro-blogging. :) If you loo at your timeline, you'll notice that it tells a story when viewed as a unit, which is kind of what your blog has become. It's a place where you can tell your story. You can give other students, colleagues or the world insights into your perspectives. I know it's a scary place to showcase your thoughts but I think with time, or personal growth as you mentioned, you will feel differently about sharing those perspectives. I think you have so much good advice to offer others that this would be a great platform for you to utilize. <br /><br />M.mark-anthonyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15129215464958429528noreply@blogger.com