I sort of enjoyed the idea of tweeting about my place because it helped store and record my observations. I enjoyed how our tweets were posted for the entire class and professor to read because it allowed everyone to comment and suggest ideas for the writer. However, I was unable to post my comments in the twitterive hashtag and therefore was unable to receive any feedback on Twitter. I thought it was a good idea, but for me, it was a fail. Thankfully, we were able to workshop in class and it was then that I received very helpful feedback from the professor. In addition, I enjoyed using Twitter more so this time around then when I had to use it in the past for another course, but I don't plan to keep my account.
When I began using Weebly, I was also able to receive feedback, suggestions, and comments from my peers and professor. Even though, it was my finished product or rough draft, I was able to find out if my writing was a success. For some odd reason, using Weebly, unleashed my creative side and I was eager to produce my writings about my place. It may have been because I enjoyed how people could view my work. For the first time, I was able to show others a creative, imaginative, and fearless side of me...and I loved it. I found using Weebly, there are many ways to make writing appear more effective or real with the use of different styles of text, color, and visuals. I also found that even when creating a web page, there are ways to show the audience my personality and characteristics through the set up and text on my page. Overall, I enjoyed using Weebly for this assignment and I plan to add more to it during my academic and teaching career.