Blogs were created to be an environment of interaction and opinions. So, commenting on people's blogs allow people to interact from just across campus or across the world. Whether its opinions on global warming, or discussing a class and the difficulties involved, commenting allows you to put your "two cents in" and open up interaction. I liked the thought of making an alias versus real name, kind of like Benjamin Franklin and his alias name. And the other major point I liked was being gracious: whether someone else pointing out an error, or thanking people for comments.
And....here are the lucky people that I have selected to read and comment on!
1. Chasity Webb!- A dear friend of mine and I have been in now two education classes and she is just amazing.
2. Mary Ann Emberton - I do not have the pleasure of knowing this woman, but she has the same name as my hairdresser, so...here we go!
3. Jeanette Hastings - She is a good woman, and I look forward to writing comments as I looked at her blog and it looks really cool!
4. Wendy Matheny - Wendy actually sits next to me, so woot!
5. Kenneth Allen - I do not know this man personally, however, I realized I had all girls, and decided I had better have at least one male from our group, and he seems really nice in class :)
6. Nicole Lee - This funny woman was in my Educ 2100 class, and she helped me out a lot :)
7. Rachelle Smith - I do not know Rachelle, but i look forward to reading her blogs!
For Chasity, Mary Ann, Nicole, and Rachelle, I commented on the thing that I found the most interesting: iGoogle!!!!! I am glad that they too find iGoogle and its widgets interesting and relative for personal and professional use :) For Jeanette, I commented on the use of bubbl.us. She used it to show the Earth and its biomes and landscapes. I found her idea inventive and easy to understand. For Kenneth, I commented on the video with his family at Disney World. I thought the video was something he could show his family and looked like fun :). And as for Wendy, I congratulated her on finishing her 23 things and that I hoped she had a good summer!
Monday, February 1, 2010
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How funny you know me a little now! looking foward to reading more of your blogs...seems we have some of the same thoughts on things!
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