Wednesday, May 14, 2008

The Last Blog


I do think I read few interesting things on other students’ blogs. However, I don’t think that I got to know the people much more than I did in person. It was interesting though to read their opinions on some issues.

I definitely agree that the blog reinforced the material we discussed in class. To me that especially has a value because I learn better if I write down the new material. This is why I take a lot of notes, it helps me learn. The way the blog questions were set up, we really had to think about the applications of otherwise dry definitions.

I liked the topics on the Professor’s blog. I learned from them. I wish that there were more of them though. I think it would be good to have a separate post on Professor’s blog, where everyone could post interesting current events.

I wish I can say that I will be posting on the blog after this semester, but having three emails, facebook account and blackboard I am limited with this kind of internet time. Maybe sometime in the future, I’m not sure.

I didn’t like much the format of the blog. The thing that bothered me the most was that when I would be looking trough the blogs I would have to click and open each one separately. It would be great if there would be a way to somehow put everyone in one group so it would be possible to look trough all the blogs as trough a slideshow.
Also it would be great if there would be a way of answering the persons question on their blog. Maybe I am just spoiled with Facebook but there things like that are solved great.
Maybe there could be a group on a Facebook instead on blogger.com?

Monday, May 12, 2008

The Back Row Poets


To put into prose 17 weeks of school
The four of us thought we needed a tool

Into Fitz's we marched "o bar keep" we cried.
Libations in hand our tongues found their stride.

When signing up for Management 3120
We were anticipating obstacles a plenty

After reading rave reviews online
We knew that Kurpis' class would not be a waste of our time.

Compared to other classes where we were absent and sleeping
Kurpis' class kept us alive and breathing

And if I ever get to be a manager myself, I want to be just like professor Kurpis
I want to give my Colleagues a sense of achievement, success, and purpose.

Who would have thought that this class would be such a blast??!!
Leaving all of our management worries in the past.