Learning Blog 2

Jane Lavea, Web Co-Editor

I went to our schools volleyball game on Sept. 9, 2014 while our Lady Tigers were challenging Kailua. I had to tweet live during the game and I found that process very difficult. The first reason was because I enjoy watching volleyball. The time that I took my eyes of the game for a second to tweet was when something interesting happened and I missed it. It is also hard for me to do something else while watching. I am so into the game that I forget that I am there for a reason. During the game I was so into what was happening that my teacher had to remind me to tweet. I was upset because I was missing out the game. Also the game is very fast and I can get easily distracted. My teacher might have seen something while I wasn’t paying attention or while looking at someone else. The only thing that was easy for me to tweet were because there was always a timeout. The timeouts was vey precious to me because it gave me time to breathe, chill or tweet. I didn’t want to overwhelm myself causing mistakes to happen. I can easily mistaken something that happened before for something that just happened. The only way I can avoid that from happening would be by watching a sport that I am not interested in or by using a recorder to talk into while the game is going on. By doing this, it is easier for me to tweet live.