Hello
I’m Christopher currently in second year for the
professional writing program. I’m interested in many subjects but lack the
attention to call it an area of study. From math lost to its tedious
repetition, science lost to understanding, digital art lost to talent but found
an interest in writing. I have found a place among them with cold and heartless
embraces.
I believe I have used Refworks before but to what end,
what class and what reason I cannot recall. My research experiences are always
constant and attract an air of futility. The information I seek for school is
always eluding, buried deep in the recesses of the internet, the information I
seek for hobbies is always exactly what I need but never in my ability to perform
and information that I seek for social contexts is always to make a point.
Claims of truth always bring the best in social gatherings. The one thing I
want to learn about research—and I believe everyone else does too—is how to
find what I need as fast as possible without navigating the entire internet.
I have no experience with radio and podcasting aside from
participating as an audience. I feel more intimidated than excited about the
podcast episode merely for my audience, who wants to hear my voice for extended
periods without interruption? I however, have no qualms about doing the
assignment though, as of yet.
The topics I’m considering for the assignment are The Science Times and Spark. I enjoy speculating on what could
be, what can be, or what might be and The
Science Times looks to give me a cohesive opportunity to do so, though I
might get lost in understanding. Spark
seems to allow a similar opportunity in a different area.
Thanks for reading
Christopher
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