Initial Feedback to Blogging Courses
October 22, 2007 – Libby Davy – Print
I found a moment to put together a list of all the positive messages you have sent in via email and text during the first three weeks of the beginners blogging course.
These are all totally unsolicited. Imagine what we might hear if we asked? (There will be a proper evaluation of the course later on.)
All I can say is, it’s been a pleasure. You are great people to work with!
There is of course much room for growth. As the tag line reads on my other blog - “Learning - It’s about the journey.”
- Libby
“… participating in your Academic Blogging course is the most thought-provoking and stimulating process I’ve engaged in academically for a long time! It’s dawning on me how blogging could, if I choose, profoundly change the way I do my research work, connect with others in my field and beyond, and go about the whole business of creating ‘knowledge’.”
“I just keep wanting to let you know how much joy and excitement and hope you’ve put back into my life.”
“I feel quite excited about the journey we have embarked upon. Still not sure what i will do with my blog but i am trusting the process.”
“What an amazing group of people you’ve brought together… what a power house and how brilliantly you are bringing us out - thank you.”
“thank you, thank you, thank you. I didn’t expect to be feeling quite so inspired and empowered by my first blogging session. I feel seen and encouraged to open into all of me and offer it out to the world.”
“thanks for a great session…. I can see us having a reunion in ten years time remembering where it all started….”
“Many thanks Libby for getting us all off to a great start.”
“I’m starting to realise from what you’ve been saying is write what you love and the money will come - probably in mysterious ways.”
“Enjoyed yesterday and found it very useful.”
“I’m really enjoying the course.”
“It was a great session, thank you Libby - and thanks to the rest of you for coming at the subject from such differing stances. “


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