Begin Faith Olarsch's original post with my response to it below:
MAC Leadership 1
"Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other."
John F. Kennedy
I have decided to present my Action Research information because I feel as though this will lead to a more collaborative learning process. I am far more comfortable with writing a paper and submitting my well thought out spell corrected words to be done with my idea. My thought is that I have learned so many amazing tools that will make a presentation interesting and welcoming to outside viewers, and this is an excellent opportunity to showcase those skills to people who are not necessary linguistic learners. I am viewing this exercise as a intimidating yet amazing learning possibility. I would like to see this turn into a whole new world for my career advancement and social influence. Another component in determining a presentation versus a paper is due to the conference list. There is a specific conference that I would like to submit for relative to the exploration of interactive media tools, which I will write about in the next blog.
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I totally understand you wanting a more collaborative process for your project. I feel like collaboration is the greatest tool we have and it should be used as much as possible. I am having some difficulty finding a conference that hasn't already closed their application window, but I am determined to present instead of publish. The other main reason I am choosing to present is because of the way my project turned out. It just doesn't feel really scholarly like the peer reviewed articles we have been reading over the last 10 months.
Great tie in and nice use of creative commons to license your Leadership design on your blog.