Monday, October 3, 2016

Turning on the water source

I originally decided to take a college class about living and working a virtual world because it fit my schedule. You see, I am a transfer student (I might be new but trust me, I am a career student! I've been around the college block for awhile) so I met with my advisor about the scheduling process and what she would recommend. I have a tiny terrorist that lives in my house that I call my son, so I needed a schedule that didn't require me to drive to Tacoma everyday. A stacked schedule was something I was leaning towards, and this class checked the "early morning class" block for me.

A little background about myself includes a snippet of time from 2010-2014 where I was in the active duty Army as a Signal Support Systems Specialist in the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The way the virtual world works is something that I have studied excessively, but for not a single reason that applies to my life today. The first and second day of class got me excited to actually learn about a more "civilian" type of virtual interaction, and less about comsec and radios.

Cheers to a semester of drinking from the water hose of technology!

-Mallory Green

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