Thursday, December 1, 2011
Final Blog #10
I have learned alot more than I thought I would have in this class. To be honest, at first I thought it was just another reading and response class that we have done all of our lives. After the first couple of classes however, I have taken far more out of it than I would have ever imagined, especially during group discussions and the questions that Dr. Mortimore asked. There were alot of issues that were brought up in discussion during class that I have never thought about, and the books and literature that we have read helped bring up these particular arguments or ideas. A great example is that before I started reading Culture Jam and Feed, I didn't really understand how our society's technology is virtually taking over our generation and the generations to come. Everything we talked about in class during discussion made me infuriated to understand what the world is coming to in terms of socializing and learning. I'm glad I understand some of the topics I would have turned my shoulder to before I took this class. In terms of responding to literature, Dr. Mortimore and most importantly this class taught me to ask questions when I read. When I used to read books before I would never truly become engaged in what I was reading, I always just read words on a page. This class taught me to look deeper than the words on the page, ask questions, apply concepts, and expand my imagination. I never really understood literature in the same way I view it now, and its nice to have a completely different outlook on reading. If there is one thing that really caught my attention it was Thoreau and his wish to, "live deliberately." That really caught my eye and struck something inside of me, and I feel as though I honestly have a different opinion on living in general. I'm glad I took this class and I learned alot from it.
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I think that this class definately opened our eyes to what our society is coming to. But you can't get through to everyone, so for now it's a ongoing and slow process. I also enjoyed Thoreau's "live deliberately" because I realized that I don't really do that at all. I appriciate my friends and such, but outside of that, I tend to ignore everything. I had the same experiance as you when you said this class showed you what this world is turning into. I never paid much attention and now that I do, quite frankly it's upsetting. Hopefully we can stop this from going any further, but I don't see that happening any time soon.
ReplyDeleteI agree to I was dreading coming into this class because I am not a big reader.But I can say I felt like I learned a lot from this class, and that the books we read were not all that bad. They did bring up issue that relate to our everyday life that I have never really thought about. I think that is what made the class interesting. We had to crtically think about things that we don't normally pay mind to. It has opened our eyes to see how much we use technology instead of really taking the time to learn information. This class had made me realize that general educations are important and that everyone should have a well rounded basic knowledge of different subjects.
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