Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Tis the end

Well, Twas the night before finals....where we all hope to pass, not a false ID stolen, well not in this class...the papers were sent to the drop-box with care, in hopes that our teacher would see we prepared. The students lay worried all restless in bed, while visions of failing were stuck in their heads. And your full time status, and I with mine too- awaiting graduating and our final debut. When out on the web, there arose such a knowledge. I jumped to my conclusions in hopes I pass college. Away to my laptop I rushed to see grades, and realized what a help this class is an aid. I learned some neat stuff and met people as well, writing papers and blogs on the web is real swell. When, what my illuminated brain should disclose, that Facebook really has more cons than pros. With some wise words from a writer or two, I first found out about social cues. More rapid than white river the course did become, I found myself drowning in the next rule of thumb. Now Communities! Now Networks! Now Norms and Cues! On Identity! On Texting! For without you I'd lose! To the top of all hope! To leaving comments on your wall! Now dash away, do I pray, pass shall we all? So up to the teacher the course grades do lye, I promise I learned many things that I must imply. And then in a twinkling, I saw pass right by, the semester and my classes all can't deny. As I drew in my brain a good final thought, what fun this has been, what a great teacher that taught. And I heard her explain as she left in good time, that though this is a blog- my rhyme is real lame.

I really enjoyed this guys, and though its not Christmas- I somehow always get real excited for the end of the semester. My favorite part was actually trying to troubleshoot our chat sessions with video haha. I likes learning of social cues and norms online, and wrapping them up in the end with an online community and reading of one on my own time. Had a blast guys! See ya next time.

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