Noah Swart
Blog Topic
Is blogging an effective method?
Mr. Moss
Is blogging an
effective learning method? As always the answer usually depends on who you’re
asking. If I were to speak personally I would say blogging is the most
effective way I learn. To me I absorbed more information through reading
articles then I do through reading a very linear style textbook. This is due to
the fact that I would on average read around five to six articles per blog just
trying to find the right around of information necessary. This led me to learn
new things I rather wouldn’t have through reading a textbook.
Along with reading articles
I really challenged myself to ordering the blogs in a proper format, along with
making my newly learned thoughts understandable. This wasn’t exactly a huge
challenge but it made it interesting in the large idea of things. I think that
without this class I would preside to assume that all classes were a linear textbook
type style. A big factor for me was how much stress blogging relieved, as I
knew every week the deadline required and how I would be able to achieve that
deadline. Along with this I didn’t have to worry for the cramming of
information the whole week before a big final exam. In my opinion this helped
both my mental health and the lingering thought of when my next big text would
be and when I would have to start studying for it.
Of course I can’t
speak for every student when I say blogging is a very effective learning style,
as all people learn in a particular way. I could see an old fashion type student
really enjoying the old method of textbook reading and test studying and as I
can understand that opinion I would presume for them to understand where I’m
coming from as well. To summarize the idea of blogging was a greatly welcomed
change from the old school style of textbook learning, if I was a teacher I
would use the same method.
