Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Thing 4

Sharing your thoughts and ideas are a major part of our community. If people did not share their feelings, thoughts, and ideas, then we would not be as far advance as we are comparing 2012 to 2000 alone. Without someone giving their inputs on other people’s ideas, some of the cool gadgets we have today would not be found in today’s world. With this said, sharing our comments on other people’s blogs is very important in so many different ways. By commenting on someone else's ideas, you are being able to influence the writer and other people whom read the post. Commenting on other’s post can extend a theory, give the writer of the blog more information on the subject at hand, give them information on related subjects, or give another reader a better understanding of what they have just read. Commenting on other peoples’ blogs/post also can provide support. Commenting can show that you care about what the writer is saying and show that someone does read their blogs and care about what they say.
I enjoyed reading Your Comments? & 10 techniques to get more comments on your blog. Both of these were great resource to have looked at. Your Comments? gives a few good resources to further your knowledge on how to comment and etiquette of commenting. With me talking about commenting on others blogs, here are seven different blogs I have decided to comment on.  Each blog name is hyper linked to go to the blog I commented on and below the hyper link is a screen shot of my comment I left on the blog.

Krissy's 23 Things:

Blankenship's Blog:

Mixon's Magical 23 Things:

Jessica Stewart's Educational Technology Blog:

Cleanup's Thoughts:

The Brennan Breeze:

Rittenberry's 23 Things:

1 comment:

  1. Brook
    I agree with you thoughts, and looking at blog's as a community is such a great thought. I enjoy being able to sharing my opinions about different subjects as well as hearing thoughts of others and how they their opinions are different or similar to mine. Building these relationships through our community helps us as we explore new adventures and learning as we go. These same tips can apply to our classroom's and help our student's too.

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