Mircroblogging is a form of blogging but typically used in shorter sizes such as small texts, images or videos. Websites like Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr allow their users to broadcast information to their followers. For example, let's say you're watching the game. A Website like Twitter enables former professional athletes, coaches and journalists to tweet their thoughts and opinions, providing different perspectives to the reader. From an educational standpoint, microblogging can be valuable and informative as it offers a wide range of opinions from different sources. Instead of reading one opinion from a journalist of a newspaper or magazine, one can gather several opinions on the same topic and choose which people they prefer to follow. Personally, I follow tweets from professional broadcasters, athletes, coaches, organizations and clubs.
Michele Culpepper's PWP Blog is well organized and detailed. She did an excellent job representing herself both personally and professionally. Michele's philosophy and portfolio pages added a unique and personal touch, allowing the reader to connect with her. I would consider copying the video feature given as it portrayed a fun and positive atmosphere. I would personally omit the work samples, specifically board reports and facility audits. Ultimately, I feel Michele did an excellent job! Compared to some of the other student Blogs I researched, it's clear she put considerable work towards her site.
Hello! I'm a 28 year old Soccer Coach living in San Francisco, CA. I'm extremely passionate about my work and love my occupation! I've been coaching for 6 years and playing for more than 20. My current positions involve Assistant Men's Soccer Coach at San Francisco State, Head Coach at Burlingame Soccer Club and Technical Director at Gamer's Futsal Academy. I grew up playing soccer in Beaverton, Oregon where fell in love with the sport. I was fortunate to play four years Division 1 soccer for the University of San Francisco Dons. We won the 2004 and 2005 West Coast Conference Championship and received three straight NCAA bids. After graduating in 2007, I was drafted by the MLS Los Angeles Galaxy and finished my playing career as a member of the United States National Futsal team.
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