Tuesday, September 22, 2009

PLN #2

Denver Post. "Luxury Fashion: Even the rich are getting thrifty" by Anne D'Innocenzio
"Luxury Fashion: Even the rich are getting thrifty", by Anne D'Innocenzio is drawing attention to how designers are making fashion more reasonable and at a lower price. This is beneficial to me because I will be able to have nice, designer clothing--which is every teenage girl's dream!--at a reasonable price. It would be a dream come true to have a closet full of the finest clothing! As for the classroom, I would be able to focus better knowing I look great! However, the downside of the of that is kids would be distracted with my awesome outfits (lol jk). This will also make a huge impact on the world as well. Not only will money be saved from the cost of marketing, but it will also save the shoppers money. That means they will buy more since it does not cost as much, and that is what keeps the economy going. Fashion designers decisions on making more reasonable and affordable clothing lines is a good decision and will help everyone.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

PLN #1

Weblogg-ed. "The Obama Speech" by Will Richardson
"The Obama Speech" by Will Richardson was very motivational, as was Obama's speech on education. His message is strong—that a good, solid education would not only be beneficial to the individual—but to the country as a whole. America would be a stronger nation if all her citizens gave her their fullest talents. Not only would America benefit from educated citizens, but the whole world could also gain the knowledge in new technologies and sciences that would be discovered. I agree with Will Richardson in saying schools could have taught lessons in oratory, research skill, and the drop-out rate, and so forth. These ideas would be a perfect discussion topic for an English class. I also believe that it’s important for schools to start letting students make their own ideas and shape their own beliefs. What truly matters is their opinion and they should be allowed to voice it. This speech matters to me because I would be affected in a positive way if we as a country started taking education more serious. It would open all sorts of doors for whatever I—or anyone else—wanted to do in life. I believe we should take this message to heart because it could change many lives.