- Finding one plus two and three events just in case.
- Calling to make sure there will be wireless.
- Not being familiar with the place, spend time getting directions and finding the room.
- Once inside, make sure there is a power outlet.
- Start typing, but keep up with what the person is saying.
- Continue typing then post.
- And etc. until I complete the post.
I can't say I learned anything more about my topic because I am the Dabbling Native and I basically can talk about anything Florida. I did learn that live blogging is not for me because it does not allow me time to think about my readers and what they might like to read.
Overall, live blogging was an experience. If I do continue with my blog, I can bet I will rarely live blog unless it is needed to better engage my readers.
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You're right Rita, it's deffinitely difficult to try and listen while writing, and this isn't simply limited to live-blogging. Sometimes in lecture classes I find that I don't get much out of the lecture if I'm trying to capture everything the lecturer is saying in writing (actually I ususally end up missing a pretty good chunk).
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