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January 20, 2006

EL250: Video Gaming Portfolio 3

Of all the things I've taken from EL250: Video Gaming, I feel the discussions are what helped the most. From talking with my peers and professor online, I've found that you can count on peers to give you new insights about your work and challenge you at the same time. I found that peers can bring in different perspectives from different areas of study.

I think, as a student of EL250, I have inspired people to think critically about even the most absurd parts of the issues, to see things from a different perspective, and to evaluate each argument.

Although sometimes I think I'm a little bit too critical about subjects even as trivial as one word. But, on the whole, I have learned much more than I thought I would.

Previous blog portfolios:
Portfolio 1
Portfolio 2

Posted by EvanReynolds at January 20, 2006 3:13 PM

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Evan, unrelated to this post but I suppose related to Jerz praise, Amanda recommended you as a source for assistance for constrution of my blog. Maybe you could help?

Thanks Stephan

PS-I messaging you here because I deleted all e-mails for Video Gaming, and now I don’t have anyone’s e-mail from that class…bah and oops…

Posted by: Stephan Puff at January 24, 2006 8:43 PM

Evan, you continue to impress me with your intelletual intensity and the generosity with which you engage other people’s ideas online. Good use of inline links, in an efficient post that shows you are putting your “Writing for the Internet” knowledge into your presentaion of the form, just as you put so many of your other classes to use in terms of the content of your blogging.

Posted by: Dennis G. Jerz at January 20, 2006 5:36 PM

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