Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Post 2: Favorite and Least Favorite


My favorite aspect of the class had to be each of the essays. All three of the essays challenged me to apply the concepts throughout the course in my life. As a result, I’ve found the theories learned in class to be significantly more valuable.  My most favorite essay would have to be the last, relationship development paper. It was fun dissecting my relationship with my girlfriend.  It allowed me to see how each stage would developed and transitioned.
Fortunately, there is nothing that I really disliked about the course. All the assignments, tests, and discussions were fair. The only improvement I would make is to force people to post their portion of the discussions by Thursday night. Making the discussions and reply due on the same day makes it hard to reply. Most people procrastinate.  This hurts those who are trying to be on top of everything and forces us to produce lower quality work because people don’t want to post early. Creating two different due dates would allow better quality discussions and replies.

Jossshhuaa 

1 comment:

  1. The essays were a very important aspect of the class. Although I may have dreaded writing each essay at first, I found each topic surprisingly easy to write about. Also, each topic was extremely rewarding to write about and discuss. The Relationship Development paper was the most astounding to me. I feel by examining a relationship close to us, we were able to realize our own personal faults withing relationships and communications and note areas for improvement. Although I may have dislike quizzes and tests, I also feel they were completely fair. I also agree with the posting. It’s easy to fall behind in online classes, and it’s hard to respond to blog posts when the majority of the class posts on a later schedule.

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