Monday, June 13, 2011

Proof of Learning Week 4

I am going to take the chance with m final POL blog to share some thoughts on the course overall as well as my research project.

Week 4 was nothing but research. It actually took me far longer than I thought it would to sit down and get people together for interviews. Two of my interviewees did very well and had great answers to my questions. I ended using both of their interviews as the case studies in my research project. They had very clear and well formulated opinions about what I was going to ask them and it was clear they took the time to think about my questions before the time of the interview. Their preparedness really made my job easy. Sadly another interviewee I wanted to use was not nearly as prepared. She gave very short answers without a lot of useable data for my research. Since I was seeking opinion from these people and a short glismp of their life stories over the past few years these short answers did not go well.

I ended up using MS word in away I have never used it before. I created a document with picture media. While the interface was simple enough to pick up on it actually took me sometime to get things just the way I wanted them with different types of word wrapping. Cropping the images actually ended up being far easier to do in MS word than using MS paint first then importing an already cropped image. The most challenging part of that was locating the button which would allow me to crop an image.

This course was overall rather challenging now that I reflect upon it as a whole. While on the first day I felt very overwhelmed by everything, I quickly caught on. But in week three I started to become lost again and wasn't exactly sure what to do anymore. Of course week three wasn't made any easier by having to play catch up in mid-week, but I couldn't exactly place my finger on why I felt lost in the 3rd week, and thus couldn't really think up any good questions. The research project part of the course I found be entertaining more than anything. I allowed the people whom I interviewed to see the document before I submitted it and each said it peaked their interests into perhaps looking into their own ideas about their online communities and caused them to think critically about their own situations. I found it strangely satisfying that my interviews perked their curiosity enough to do research of their own.

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