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Well then, wasn't this fun?
I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed the blog. It was an interesting twist to normal assessments and really enriched the course for me. I don't usually like to write things down (tangible and recorded evidence of my stupidity etc.) but i really enjoyed sharing random sites and reading others' posts. I was a little disappointed with the lack of engagement with the blog. I was hoping for something a little more in way of comments ard free posts unrelated to assignments. I feel like most of this blog is formed on the necessity to post for assignments, not want to post for fun. However I did appreciate the summaries...
A cyborg?? Mmmm no. Not really. Though my little shameless nerd heart skips a beat at the prospects. The idea of 'cyborg' still holds a feeling of a being so intertwined with technology that it overshadows their title of 'human', corporeally that it (mentally is a whole other kettle of fish). However I did take interest in the idea of glasses, medicine etc contributing to cyborg humans. Like everyone else I will tip my hat to my obsession with facebook the internet phones tv etc and how I am probably more 'cyborg' than those that have come before me but being true to my star trek heart I can't yet consider myself apart of the collective...
I have to say I liked the tutorials the best. We managed to talk about topics relevant to myself so it was really interesting, and it was just darn good fun. The other students in my tutorial were engaging, intelligent but not intimidatingly so, open-minded, just the right amount of talkative, well-informed, HILARIOUS and just down right nice charming people. Tarsh included. She was a fantastic tutor. It was great hearing everyone's diverse opinions and thoughts on each topic. All of this contributed to my new love of Tuesday mornings. You fabulous people you. :D
Dislikes would be the webliography confusion and the late distribution of essay topics and such.
Em.
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