Blogging can sometimes be so frustrating.
No one in this room, where I usually update my blog, understands what blogging is. I can't share with them my thoughts on blogging. I can't even tell them my research proposal about blogging.
They think I am always in front of the computer to check mails.
They don't seem to understand what blogging can do. Unfortunately, I got no time to explain to them what weblogging is all about. Maybe, If I go to CCS, I would find teachers who do know this.
Forgive me.
It's actually difficult to find bloggers at AUF. My ABMC students conducted a preliminary survey on the blogging profile of the students here but they found out that very few are aware of what blogging is. I can't blame them. Even teachers don't know what this thing is. But of course, that won't make them "less of a person." But hey, I can't imagine a PR teacher who hasn't encountered this term. For sure, she has no idea that blogs are good PR tools.
Anyway, ironic as it may seem, but I actually discovered the weblog through a student who is also an active blogger.
No one in this room, where I usually update my blog, understands what blogging is. I can't share with them my thoughts on blogging. I can't even tell them my research proposal about blogging.
They think I am always in front of the computer to check mails.
They don't seem to understand what blogging can do. Unfortunately, I got no time to explain to them what weblogging is all about. Maybe, If I go to CCS, I would find teachers who do know this.
Forgive me.
It's actually difficult to find bloggers at AUF. My ABMC students conducted a preliminary survey on the blogging profile of the students here but they found out that very few are aware of what blogging is. I can't blame them. Even teachers don't know what this thing is. But of course, that won't make them "less of a person." But hey, I can't imagine a PR teacher who hasn't encountered this term. For sure, she has no idea that blogs are good PR tools.
Anyway, ironic as it may seem, but I actually discovered the weblog through a student who is also an active blogger.
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