Monday, January 21, 2013

Introduction


Hi I'm Matt and welcome to my blog,

When I knew we had to sustain a blog for the semester as a part of our class I quickly considered dropping this course and attempt to find another class. But, after weighing the options of both I’ve decided to stay with the class and write about something that pertains to my major. As a psychology student and serving within the psychology community at school a well needed understanding of my field is something I strive for as well as am required to have.  

To broaden my knowledge I’ve decided to research new discoveries that have been made in a scientific field, that have benefited the field of psychology. Everyday new animals, plants, new ideas as well as understandings are discovered that easily can be a missing key to many questions scientists have today.

This semester I hope to show you amazing discoveries that have been made with the potential to help save lives; as well as change and innovate our future.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Matt,
    I'm glad you didn't drop the class. Think of what you'll learn. Not only will you be writing academic text in a new venue (blogging), but you'll get to explore your major in much more detail, linking to new discoveries and educating your readers on them as you go. Hopefully, this will be the best of both words. I'm looking forward to seeing what I learn from you.

    One formatting note: the text here in this post seems a bit large. How about shrinking a bit? You can find a standard size by just reviewing classmates' and other bloggers in your content community. Even check my site as well--sometimes formatting of blogs looks more like a business letter (no spacing in paragraphs, spaces between) than academic essays.

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