Please create your blog using the following steps:
1) Go to www.blogspot.com.
2) Hit the "Get Started" button.
3)
Fill out the required information. Your "display name" is the name that
will come up as your signature when you comment on other blogs. You can
use your actual name and pick something else. Remember to keep it
professional and preferably aviation-related if you choose not to use
your actual name. Also, you will be required to create a blog name (the
title that will show at the top of the blog) and blog address. Remember,
keep it professional and aviation related. It may take you a few tries
to come up with something that isn't already taken.
4) Select a template. Don't worry if you don't like the choices. You will be able to change this at some point if you'd like.
5)
You are now ready to write your first post! In the upper right corner,
select "New Post". Title it and type away.
For your first post, please write a personal introduction. This introduction should include the following:
1) Background - how/when did your interest in aviation begin?
2) Current status - what major and when do you graduate?
3) Future plans - you must address this specifically. Points will be
deducted for answers such as "I will fly anything for anyone". A more
appropriate answer would be something like "I will flight instructor and
then would like to fly for Express Jet. Upon upgrading to captain at
Express Jet, I would eventually like to retire from Southwest
Airlines.". I realize that many of you may not have this narrowed down
at this point. That's okay. Just write something specifically. Research
shows that having a specific goal provides more motivation and success
than non-specific goals, even if the specific goal stated does not end
up coming to fruition. You will look at this goal again at the end of
the semester and comment about if your original goal has changed and if
so, for what reasons.
4) As stated, this course is comprised of two parts - career development
(which will include a series of guest speakers) and current topic
discussions. Please state if there are some specific areas that you
would like to be represented by guest speakers. Please address this even
if that particular type of guest speaker is already listed in the
syllabus. If there is a lot if interest in one or more particular areas,
I may try to secure multiple speakers in that area. I would also like
you to list at least two areas of current aviation topics that may be of
interest to you. Although I have laid out several topics in the
syllabus, I am flexible about changing them in order to meet your
interests.
No references are required for this week's post. Also, you are not required to comment on other people's posts this week.
Enjoy!
Prof. Wall
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Introduction to Blogs
Introduction
Hello Everyone!
Welcome to AVT 422 Senior Seminar! My goal in this course is to give you some practical and useful tools that hopefully will give you an edge as you venture into your aviation careers...or any careers for that matter. One way I have decided to do this is through the social media of a blog. I know a several people in the aviation world who have utilized blogs to advance their careers in various ways. Like other social media tools, (such as Facebook and Twitter) writing, reading and commenting on blogs allows you to create a social network of aviation professionals that you may not have otherwise created. Also, this is yet another thing you can put on your resume - "aviation blog writer". I'm not kidding. As long as you keep the topics professional, many employers would be quite impressed with this initiative.
I will assign a weekly aviation topic - which I will post on this blog. In addition to career development, I also use senior seminar as a course to discuss current and global topics in aviation. Each week you will be required to do the following:
1) Write a post about the topic, approximately 3-5 paragraphs. I will usually provide a list of 4-5 questions that you need to answer through research of the topic. In addition, opinions are encouraged. Proper grammar and spelling is expected - remember that all of your class peers (and, if you wish, other aviation professionals and employers) will have access to your blog. Use in-text citations when necessary and remember that there must be at least one in-text citation for every reference. Failure to use in-text citations or plagiarism will result in 0 points for the post. Posts must be up by the Sunday before class (@11:59pm) to allow time for peers to read and comment.
2) You must include APA references and citations in each blog post (2 references minimum). Please make sure that the sites are reputable and include a link so that your classmates may easily access our information.
3) Each week, in addition to your own post, you are required to read and comment on at least 2 of your classmates' blogs. Please email me these comments (indicating which blog they were posted to) by Wednesday before class (4:59pm) to receive full credit.
4) Come to class each week prepared to have an in-depth discussion of the topic.
Have fun!
Welcome to AVT 422 Senior Seminar! My goal in this course is to give you some practical and useful tools that hopefully will give you an edge as you venture into your aviation careers...or any careers for that matter. One way I have decided to do this is through the social media of a blog. I know a several people in the aviation world who have utilized blogs to advance their careers in various ways. Like other social media tools, (such as Facebook and Twitter) writing, reading and commenting on blogs allows you to create a social network of aviation professionals that you may not have otherwise created. Also, this is yet another thing you can put on your resume - "aviation blog writer". I'm not kidding. As long as you keep the topics professional, many employers would be quite impressed with this initiative.
I will assign a weekly aviation topic - which I will post on this blog. In addition to career development, I also use senior seminar as a course to discuss current and global topics in aviation. Each week you will be required to do the following:
1) Write a post about the topic, approximately 3-5 paragraphs. I will usually provide a list of 4-5 questions that you need to answer through research of the topic. In addition, opinions are encouraged. Proper grammar and spelling is expected - remember that all of your class peers (and, if you wish, other aviation professionals and employers) will have access to your blog. Use in-text citations when necessary and remember that there must be at least one in-text citation for every reference. Failure to use in-text citations or plagiarism will result in 0 points for the post. Posts must be up by the Sunday before class (@11:59pm) to allow time for peers to read and comment.
2) You must include APA references and citations in each blog post (2 references minimum). Please make sure that the sites are reputable and include a link so that your classmates may easily access our information.
3) Each week, in addition to your own post, you are required to read and comment on at least 2 of your classmates' blogs. Please email me these comments (indicating which blog they were posted to) by Wednesday before class (4:59pm) to receive full credit.
4) Come to class each week prepared to have an in-depth discussion of the topic.
Have fun!
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