I am not a blogger and don't usually read them but I thought this was a great application of a blog.
Background:
I have a college professor who had a splitting headache that wouldn't go away a few months ago. He went to the hospital and found out it was a brain aneurysm. He was immediately transferred to a major hospital and put into an induced coma. He subsequently suffered a stroke due to the aneurysm.
This guy is middle aged with a couple of teenage sons. He was physically fit and coached youth basketball along with being a full time college professor. He is the type of professor most students love or hate, his brand of humor doesn't sit well with everyone, I find him absolutely hilarious.
Blog:
As a way for everyone who was interested to stay updated a blog on his condition was started. It seems to be a great way for close family and friends to stay in contact along with others, such as students, to unobtrusively find out what is going on and show their support. It also allows family members to vent. It seems to be therapeutic for his wife.
This might be something to keep in mind the next time something happens in your family. I think its a wonderful application of social networking and technology.
the blog is located here for anyone who wants to take a look.
http://cliffbarber.blogspot.com/
Background:
I have a college professor who had a splitting headache that wouldn't go away a few months ago. He went to the hospital and found out it was a brain aneurysm. He was immediately transferred to a major hospital and put into an induced coma. He subsequently suffered a stroke due to the aneurysm.
This guy is middle aged with a couple of teenage sons. He was physically fit and coached youth basketball along with being a full time college professor. He is the type of professor most students love or hate, his brand of humor doesn't sit well with everyone, I find him absolutely hilarious.
Blog:
As a way for everyone who was interested to stay updated a blog on his condition was started. It seems to be a great way for close family and friends to stay in contact along with others, such as students, to unobtrusively find out what is going on and show their support. It also allows family members to vent. It seems to be therapeutic for his wife.
This might be something to keep in mind the next time something happens in your family. I think its a wonderful application of social networking and technology.
the blog is located here for anyone who wants to take a look.
http://cliffbarber.blogspot.com/

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