Pleasantly surprised : Describing my first blogging experience....
“Pleasantly surprised” definitely explains how I feel about this course. When I first walked into this class at the beginning of the semester, I honestly came into it just wanting to look up at DAC2183 to fulfill my upper division writing credit. When I registered for this class, I wanted a writing class that I could actually enjoy but as a mandatory course, I still expected to write several long papers throughout the semester. After reading through the syllabus on the first day of class, I seriously considered bailing. Some of the assignments on the syllabus were very intimidating to me since I had no experience with any media tools or blogging. However, I decided to stick it out and see what would happen and I’m really glad I did. Blogging is a new way of teaching creative and innovatively.
Although, we had to complete a variety of projects, I would have to say that the fortnight blogging has been one of my favorites. I really feel like writing blogs has helped me develop as a better writer. Better yet, it was enjoyable for me to write these blogs because we were given the opportunity to free write about whatever we wanted regarding this topic.
When I first started blogging, I wasn’t sure how to do it or what to write about, especially because I hadn’t had any experience on blogging. I also had a hard time getting out of strictly academic writing and into more casual, but still academic, writing. After being stuck in a formal, academic writing style for my entire career as a student, blogging has enabled me to see the new style of writing that is used in the professional world that I want to enter.
An Accounting Information System (AIS) is a structure that a business uses to collect, store, manage, process, retrieve and report its financial data so that it can be used by accountants, consultants, business analysts, managers, chief financial officers (CFOs), auditors and regulatory and tax agencies. In particular, specially trained accountants work with AIS to ensure the highest level of accuracy in a company's financial transactions and record keeping and to make financial data easily available to those who legitimately need access to it, all while keeping data intact and secure.
We are very excited and happy to create this blog for Accounting Information Systems (DAC2183). It is a very good experience to do this blog.
Lots of Thanks to our lecturer, Mr. Effendy for giving us this opportunity.

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