I was consistent enough with my writing since the goal was to answer some questions that the teacher would ask me for the assignments. I just used a normal language, and didn’t need to do anything gimmicky like “leet-speak” or “emojis.” The best way to be professional is not to be so extreme.
Sadly, I didn’t know much about interviewing since it was difficult for me to find a topic or a person discuss with, and those online stories are the only ones that will never be completed.
I didn’t cite a lot of sources, and in some cases, I should have to give context to the assignments I was working on. It’s fine for the teacher or students if they know about the assignments, but for a person who just happened to come across the blog randomly, they may end up confused. I didn’t put any images except for the story in five pictures assignment. Even then, I just summed up a normal day when I’m alone, and I think I have something to do but don’t feel like it. The pictures didn’t have anything to do with any recent news stories. I did get my skills of editing and framing my photos from photography class a few years ago.
I had a fun time in JRN203. This has encouraged me to make another blog voicing my opinions, as well as be more vocal on social media. What I would like to do on my blog is doing reviews or editorials of movies, tv, video games, or any other entertainment medium, or analyze mentalities of certain groups of people. I hope I get to keep working on writing in the future.
(Further apologies for turning in late assignments.)
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