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Me after this class turns me into a blog master: Image

I like that this class really branches out with a lot of the different technologies that it uses. While I already have experience in many of the tools mentioned, some of it is only surface-level, and it will be good to dive deeper into websites and tools that develop skills that can be used in a wide variety of professions and hobbies.

It will be fun to experiment with using all of these different tools at once to make something unique. Shoring up on my knowledge of these programs will also be very helpful as I transition into the workplace.

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  1. I also like that this class is based heavily online. It permits us to learn more about various online technological tools and techniques to improve our overall workflow and productivity. In hindsight, I wish I'd taken this class sooner because these tips would have been extremely helpful for my internships! Nonetheless, I'm looking forward to learning more about online techniques and participate in a course with a very unique online layout that will hopefully provide me with helpful experiences that I can learn from!

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