Today I ran about 100 pages of this blog out of my printer, everything that was work related. I collated all of the posts into one big .pdf:
Now I am left with a question: should I use this stuff? Use it for what you say? I have to put together "supplimental materials" for my review binder. So that's what I am wondering about - is this stuff a positive contribution to my case?
Whatcha think?
2 comments:
what are your other supplemental materials? Are you comfortable with these "people who know nothing about the business" going to the blog and reading things that aren't related to work? This isn't just telling Kevin about the blog. But clearly, lots of people know already. Would you be ok with Mike Murphy becoming a regular reader? Let us know how it turns out
I think that some of it can be. There are lots of pieces that show how hard you work, and how much you care for your students. I think that Katy is right though, you read students blogs and learn things about them, housefellows get students in trouble due to their facebook profiles and blogs... do you say things you wouldn't want these people to know about later? Say, 300 posts down the road?
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