**Project 365 Edition: Freshman Year in College. Starting 8/20/2011**

This blog was originally a blog devoted to a great high school class of mine, but I've decided to transform it into a Project 365 blog (a photo blog where you post a picture everyday for a year). I fell in love with the layout of crayons and cuteness (and wasn't savvy enough to redo it) that I'm just staying here! My teachers may very well still get notifications when I post, but whatever. If so, hi Bolos and O'Connor! :P Feel free to un-link yourself if you get bored/annoyed of me...

I'm not sure how keeping up with the daily posts will work for me (especially seeing my track record of weekly posts in that class) but I thought it would be a neat idea to at least get a feeling of the first year of college, of freshman year. Making new friends, new habits, and living a new life. Also apparently being corny as hell. Maybe this new life can include actually posting each day. Probably not. Let's cross our fingers for me?


Wednesday, March 24, 2010

3rd Quarter Blog!

My favorite blog post this quarter was probably "All Around Knowledge". I like that I took what we talked about in class and continued the discussion on my own blog. As I continued the discussion in this blog, I brought up the fact that just because the world may be filled with problems does not mean we necessarily need a "problem-solving-brain". In my mind problems have two different approaches and in order to find the best solution we need both approaches. The logical, and the creative. Starting our Junior Theme now in class I came upon a book in the library that talked about how the right brain (the more creative brain) is starting to take more dominane than the left brain has in the past. I immediately thought of this discussion and my blog post about how creative brains are very much needed in the world. It seems counter-intuitive with such a technology based upcoming world, but if you think about it technology really is creativity. And thats where the two collide and create the best possible solution. (As I explained briefly in my blog post)

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