Five cürated posts.

Hello hello.

It is now that time of semester where everyone is frantically running around trying to get there work together. It’s really interesting and slightly humorous to watch.

Anyyyyywaaaaay, here are my five curated posts. I find these to be my most substantial and thought-provoking blog posts.

http://www.mediafactory.org.au/justin-palmieri/2015/05/27/week-12-connection/

http://www.mediafactory.org.au/justin-palmieri/2015/05/26/week-12-lectorial/

http://www.mediafactory.org.au/justin-palmieri/2015/05/14/week-10-connection/

http://www.mediafactory.org.au/justin-palmieri/2015/05/07/week-9-connection/

http://www.mediafactory.org.au/justin-palmieri/2015/04/20/204/

I think that upon reading these blog posts, it’s quite clear that they are my most thought-provoking blogs. I think personally for me to be engaged with my blog writing, I definitely have to have a keen interest in the issue that i’m writing about and how it reflects my interests and passions.

Also, it’s quite interesting to notice the progression of my writing throughout the semester in Media One. At the start of the semester, I didn’t really quite understand the purpose of the blogs and how they would benefit me, but now it’s quite clear that the blogs have really developed my creative writing skills as well as the way I can ponder on a specific issue and pull it apart to study it.

Next semester, i’m really looking forward to applying myself even more to my uni work. I had so many distractions at the start of the semester but my mind is much clearer now and i’ve actually learnt to enjoy studying, which sounds absolutely ridiculous. There’s something appealing about sitting in the Building 9 studying area, all warm and experiencing the feeling of being on top of all of your work and projects. It’s great.

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