tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5825874176634673931.post6449033439960058742..comments2013-04-23T16:17:43.123-05:00Comments on Daphney McFadden's EDM310 Class Blog: Blog Post #10Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11922427418451039927noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5825874176634673931.post-33448588222217388242012-04-15T14:03:19.787-05:002012-04-15T14:03:19.787-05:00Yes, be an educator!
You did not understand that ...Yes, be an educator!<br /><br />You did not understand that Johnson's (Spencer's) commentary was an extended metaphor or allegory in which pencils were computers. Reread the post with that in mind.John Hadley Strangehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17484977903995419205noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5825874176634673931.post-86430149427999305342012-04-10T10:33:36.555-05:002012-04-10T10:33:36.555-05:00Hi Daphney,
How are you? Hopefully, things are goi...Hi Daphney,<br />How are you? Hopefully, things are going well this semester. I really enjoyed your blog. The way it reads is so informal and makes me feel very comfortable, like talking to a friend. There were some grammatical errors, but I am working on the same issue. I like how, in part 1, you mentioned sitting in a boring night class listening to a boring teacher. I think that is something a lot of college professors should read. In your part 2, I could really understand your passion of becoming an educator rather than a "teacher." I also loved "BE AN EXAMPLE! BE A MENTOR! BE A COUNSELOR! BE AN EDUCATOR!" Very nice! Keep it up!<br /><br />Anna ShartzerAnna Shartzerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18048805160470983434noreply@blogger.com