Monday, April 27, 2009

Bloging

So these are just my view on this whole blogging deal. If I was going to compare it to something I would say its almost like writing in a journal.
I would say its a good way to collect your thoughts for a second time about what you think about certain topics.
After blogging about a night that I've had I can think about what I learned in different ways and try to think of ways to relate what I learned by relating to my own life.
If if lead a class that had lectures I would suggest to my students to blog about what they just learned so the information will be more clear in their minds.

Brains

So tonight was the first time I've actually been in the middle school in Decorah. My aunt used to live across the street so I've played on the play ground there while I was growing up but the middle school never used to look a lot different back then.
Tonight a lady talked about how the brain develops in stages and there are two key peaks in a life a kid ages 5-20. I have not heard of the second peak from 14-15 so that was really cool to hear about that, in many ways it kind of makes sense thinking back on my life a little.
When learning about what causes disruptions in the brain I thought that all of the examples used tonight were very interesting and I also that it was interesting how they all kind of related to each other in terms of symptoms.
I did like how the speaker was full of energy because really for a group of college students you really need to keep us interested or our minds are else where. I do think that there needed to be more parents at that meeting tonight, there was a lot of good information in this presentation and there wasn't enough parents there in my opinion.

Alum banquet speaker 3

Even though all of the guest speakers so far at this banquet were excellent this last speaker really inspired me more then any of them and has made me feel extremely proud to live in a town like Osage.
Mayer was just your regular student with dreams of doing something with his life. After high school he joined the air force after getting his teaching degree in history from the University of Northern Iowa. Once he joined the air force they moved him up to intelligence and just last week he helped rescue one of the prisoners held by the pirates in Somalia.
Mr. Mayer said he dedicated his success to his community, family, and most of all his teachers. He gave so much credit to his teachers for inspiring him to keep going and strive for more.

Alum banquet speaker 2

The next speaker they had at the banquet was by far the most humble woman I have ever met. Her grand daughter is coming to Luther next year and she is also a Luther grad. She was one of our 2009 honored alum, but in her speech she did not know why she got this award and that she knew she was a good wife,mother, and friend to the community.
Mrs. Ham has visited over 80 different countries around the world. In all of her travels she has learned that even though some people can live thousands of miles away we really are not that different. She has used her understanding of how she views equality to share to with my community back home.
One of her main points of her speech was also about education and how valuable it is. She would have never thought that a small town Iowa girl would end up traveling the world and sharing her stories with her friends.

Alum Banquet speaker 1

I had the honor of singing at Osage's alum banquet last Sunday and the first speaker was on the US board of ag. She was told by the president of the board of education to inspire us to do something in her speech.
This speaker talked about the value of a good education and how her parents and her community brought her up to know the value of a good education and how to use one.
She sounded very concerned for our youth that they are not getting these values as they grow up and that we are going to be no better off in this country if we do nothing to help these kids out.
This speaker used a phrase in her speech that my group based our I movie presentation on. This phrase was "Think globe-ly(sp?) act locally" Her speech tied into our thesis fairly well when she talked about how we all need to start somewhere and do our part, and if nothing is done our education system will continue to fail.