Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Thing 4


                I think that commenting on other people's blogs is essential to creating a sense of community and interaction because it is one of few mediums for communication to be exchanged on a blog.  Telling other classmates how you can relate to their work and pass ideas back and forth really helps classmates move from being individuals to becoming a community.  Another reason that commenting on a blog builds a sense of community is because every writer likes to know they have been heard.  It can become frustrating when a blog writer believes no one cares or is paying attention to what they have to say.  My third reason I believe it is important to comment on blogs is because if you stop commenting on your readers comments they may decide you are being aloft or that you do not appreciate their opinions.  In either way not acknowledging a reader's comment on your blog can definitely be seen as rude.  I believe discussion should flow freely and a writer does not have to comment on each post on your page if a true discussion is being held but no one should be left hanging out being ignored.

The 5 student blogs I selected to communicate on are:
James Kelley
Adrienne Vergos
Scott Davis
Vanessa Steele
Michelle Clark
Trish Watanbe
Christine Luke

       I picked Scott and James because they both sit next to me in class and are new at blogging too :)  I picked Adrienne because we have shared several previous classes and she always has the best conversations :)  I selected Vanessa, Trish, Christine, and Michelle because I see they are all working ahead of schedule on the blog and I also, would like to complete the blog requirements early. 


I posted:

Jamie you and Scott motivated me to get back in the game in this blogging processing. I have to say keeping up with the posts would not be so bad but this "Thing 4" has taken up so much time I wish it had been broken into 2 extra parts lol...


on James Kelley's blog because he and Scott have motivated me to get back into finishing the 23 things.




I Posted:

Hey Adrienne :) I am working on Thing 4 and wanted to blog with you since we have shared several classes together. I like your avatar :) It is nice to know you have blogging experience because I have none and now I know who to all for help. :)Jamie you and Scott motivated me to get back in the game in this blogging processing. I have to say keeping up with the posts would not be so bad but this "Thing 4" has taken up so much time I wish it had been broken into 2 extra parts lol...


on James Kelley's blog because he and Scott have motivated me to get back into finishing the 23 things.

I Posted:

Hey Adrienne :) I am working on Thing 4 and wanted to blog with you since we have shared several classes together. I like your avatar :) It is nice to know you have blogging experience because I have none and now I know who to all for help. :)

on Adrienne's page because I am happy to work with Adrienne again. In other classes we do not always have a chance to work together so it is nice to have the opportunity now.

on Adrienne's page because I am happy to work with Adrienne again. In other classes we do not always have a chance to work together so it is nice to have the opportunity now.

I posted:

Scott, you and Jamie have motivated me to get my butt in gear and get moving in this blog again. I think this semester is going to be fun! I look forward to working with you on this blog experience :)

on Scott's Thing 4 because Scott has been a person who motivates me to continue my blogging experience.

I posted:
Hello Vanessa :) I just wanted to drop you a few lines and say hi. I am going to be commenting on your blog this semester. I agree with your opinion of Avatar's. I think they would be great for school age children though because it gives it a personal touch without actually posting their own pictures on the internet. Internet predators are a big fear I have for my students because I know many of them have facebook and not all parents monitor their pages.
on Vanessa's page because I wanted to introduce myself to her and show her I agree with her feelings on avatars.

I posted:
I like the idea of blogging with other classes as well. I thought it would be really neat to see if my geography class can connect to some Department of Defense schools around the world so the kids can talk about the new places they are in :) I have thought about blogging with international students but at the moment I think it is outside my comfort zone.
on Michelle's page because I am new at blogging and would want to make sure that in setting up an international blog other students understood the objective of our blog and use it for its intended purpose.

I posted:
Hello Trish :) I talked to you in class this week and had to laugh. It was the first time we spoke in person but I had selected you to comment on your blog through this semester. I think it is interesting that you have worked a bit out of order but are accomplishing so much. I think I am going to try this tactic too. It seems very productive :) I have to say I agree with how you feel about commenting on blogs as building a sense of community. I have felt different about technology as we move this blogging experience. I am new as well to blogging.
on Trish's blog.  I actually talked to Trish in class this week and thought blogging really does make me feel more like a community when we are commenting on each other.

I posted:


Hi Christine! I am only on thing 4 and selected to comment on your blog this semester:) I read this "Thing" and have to say you have me intrigued. I am teaching geography and I really like your sample quiz you made. I think I will be skipping ahead to check out this neat feature :)
on Christine's thing 13.  I commented on this thing because it caught my eye as I scrolled down her page.  She had me hook line and sinker before I even knew I was caught :)




3 comments:

  1. Nice! Great logic picking the fast workers. I agree. My next person will fit that description. Good luck with finishing early. Thanks. -clint

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    1. Thanks Clint :) I really had no clue how to select classmates to chat with since I did not know anyone. I think this way was just logical.

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