As time went by, and I finished each blog I begain to see certain benefits from blogging that actually helped me with my learning process in my other courses. Like in my ENG 102 class, the concept of ethos, pathos, and logos were easily more noticeable in ads helping me understand their definitions better. One thing I've learned from this blogging experience is; if you don't know where to begin what you write about, just always write about what you know........... because what you know you can explain, and what you can explain, can be written down in words.
Already knowing about something your going to write about, already helps you with half of what you could write. Does this make sense? This has helped me out in literally every aspect of this blog. One technique I used for example is; whatever I was going to write about in the blog, I would try to look at a over-all, big-picture point to my storyline of what I wanted to relay to the reader. When you think, and look at your blogs storyline, and meaning of what you want to share this way, you can come up with a overall big picture format of your story, what you want to write about, and the meaning you want to share.
Along with any evidence you have that you want to use to back up your point, opinion, and meaning; add all that to your storyline and over-all final thought and write it down. All this can be done to help you quickly to do these blogs working smart and not hard. I hope this makes sense to you because this greatly helped me every time I wrote one of these blogs and having to do 12 blogs for this course, you need to think up ways to work smart and not hard. But trust the process no matter what you do or how you do it, have fun with it, be creative but be honest, because when you do these things together; it will show in the quality and meaning of your blog. Good luck future bloggers!
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