Comments on: A Generation of Over Externalization http://courses.johnmjones.org/multimedia/2012/01/a-generation-of-over-externalization/ West Virginia University, Professional Writing & Editing Tue, 17 Apr 2012 14:34:00 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1 By: John Jones http://courses.johnmjones.org/multimedia/2012/01/a-generation-of-over-externalization/#comment-10 John Jones Tue, 17 Jan 2012 19:32:16 +0000 http://courses.johnmjones.org/multimedia/?p=364#comment-10 Nice observation: <blockquote> The good characteristic is that we are more prone to stop and think about something we are experiencing or feeling and we carefully choose the right words to describe what we think about something. It’s like a diary. Some say that writing down your feelings helps deal with what you are feeling and you can more effectively reflect upon your life. It forces you to ask yourself “how do I feel about this?” sometimes we don’t stop and ask ourselves things like this.</blockquote> Nice observation:

The good characteristic is that we are more prone to stop and think about something we are experiencing or feeling and we carefully choose the right words to describe what we think about something. It’s like a diary. Some say that writing down your feelings helps deal with what you are feeling and you can more effectively reflect upon your life. It forces you to ask yourself “how do I feel about this?” sometimes we don’t stop and ask ourselves things like this.

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By: #Engl303-002 | ENGL 303: Multimedia Writing http://courses.johnmjones.org/multimedia/2012/01/a-generation-of-over-externalization/#comment-9 #Engl303-002 | ENGL 303: Multimedia Writing Tue, 17 Jan 2012 03:55:55 +0000 http://courses.johnmjones.org/multimedia/?p=364#comment-9 [...] the “perfect opportunity for a tweet,” as Orenstein says. As Zach Weed states in his post “We experience something and we immediately try to figure out a way to share this through Facebook... AAN’s simple title to their blog post sums it up well, Twitter Validation? These days it may seem [...] [...] the “perfect opportunity for a tweet,” as Orenstein says. As Zach Weed states in his post “We experience something and we immediately try to figure out a way to share this through Facebook… AAN’s simple title to their blog post sums it up well, Twitter Validation? These days it may seem [...]

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