Today’s media diary may be little boring, because I had 6 classes in Wednesday and I spent most of time at school today!!!
The alarm clock rang at 9:00, but I lied on the bed till 9:30. Suddenly, my cell phone rang, my friend called to inform me that he has arrived the regional airport. So I rushed out to my little red car and start to head to Gainesville regional airport with the guidance of GPS, then went to school. I listened to my IPOD touch during driving. At about 10:40, I started today’s first class, Research Method. The in class exercise was interesting. I did content analysis to the personal ads (where people express “Love”) on the Alligator. During the class, I logged in to the E-learning, which I will use to take my mid-term exam in two weeks (it is kind of interesting, I mean the way professor gave us exam not the exam itself). When finishing my exercise I used printer to print out the paper and sent a copy to my Hotmail in case I will need it.
At 2:00 I went to the classroom to assure the websites Sadie and I are going to use at today’s presentation. In order to illustrate our idea clearly, we use the YouTube clicks and various websites to help out presentation. And I’m glad that everyone seemed to enjoy the classJ. After class, I used the app called “Text free” in iPod touch sending text message to my friend in Washington D.C. I love this app, because it is free!!
I had sushi for dinner and watched the football game in the restaurant. The ESPN showed interesting classic flashback of football game. I have found something I need in other class through the E-journal system of the library website. I appreciate this system, it is much easier for us to obtain the study materials than before. I feel so tired today, so before went to bed I just scanned the Facebook and post “Happy Birthday” to one of my friends.
You had SIX CLASSES? How is that possible? I think maybe you meant six HOURS in classes … ?
I am glad you mentioned GPS. I think that is also a form of media in our lives. I am fearful that maybe the young generation will never learn to read a map!
OMG! Textfree Unlimited! Thank you!
The E Journals from the UF library are wonderful. You would not believe how tedious it used to be — when we had to look up every article in the printed journal, and make photocopies. Bah!!