Like we were assigned, I read up on reasons why commenting is so important. I can definitely see why. Like said in the CoolCatTeacher blog, commenting can create a sense of community and interaction. There will be people who read your blog, then read other blogs that you read. Actually, they can be considering your neighbors. They follow the same blogs, and interact with you and others during comment conversations. These people thoroughly enjoy your input, and ideas and you become like family to each other. What an awesome learning tool the World Wide Web can be. This is also a great example of Learning 2.0.
I also believe that commenting meaningful posts, and genuinely saying thank you for commenting are important in the blogging process. It proves that you truly appreciate what you are reading and that you really care that someone had input to add. I would also like to add something that I did not read. I believe addressing the name of the person you are speaking to is important as well.
I commented on a few of my fellows classmates blogs, as well. I read through each of thier posts, and choose anything of interest. I commented in a respectful and enthusiastic manor. I was sure to make my comment meaningful. I wanted my classmates to know I care about what they are posting.
John Fisher, Rebecca Brooks, Jessica Hudson, Kayla Kitchens, and Caroline McDaniel, I hope you all thoroughly read and enjoyed my comments.
No comments:
Post a Comment