I read Marika's blog post about blogging this year. She brought up a few really good points, such as the stereotypes associated with blogging and the outlet for self-expression that blogging offers. I left her this comment:
Marika!
I completely agree. I was also a little reluctant to start blogging. I'd never done it before, and it didn't seem like my thing. But like you said, it turned into a great form of self-expression. I love your prompt idea! I also think it'd be 'megafun' to respond to one specific word in a blog. I think it'd be so interesting to see how one word can trigger such different thoughts and ideas for different people. Great post!
-Kate K
I completely agree. I was also a little reluctant to start blogging. I'd never done it before, and it didn't seem like my thing. But like you said, it turned into a great form of self-expression. I love your prompt idea! I also think it'd be 'megafun' to respond to one specific word in a blog. I think it'd be so interesting to see how one word can trigger such different thoughts and ideas for different people. Great post!
-Kate K
I then read Kyle's blog. He also wrote about blogging this year, and he brought up a few good ideas, such as some criticism of specific blogging prompts and the lack of interaction with the online community.
Kyle-
I found your post really interesting. I've read your personal blog, and it's very entertaining! So I'm glad that blogging in English led to starting your own blog. I agree that some of the blogging prompts were somewhat forced and could be improved upon. I also struggled with the 'best of week' prompt, although, in theory, I think it is a good idea to reflect on the insightful comments of our peers. I think sometimes it's just hard to remember those comments at the end of the week. I also agree about the online community part. I hope that Mr. Allen continues blogging with his students in the future, but I think adding an element of online interaction would make the blogging experience even more worthwhile. Great job!
-Kate K
I found your post really interesting. I've read your personal blog, and it's very entertaining! So I'm glad that blogging in English led to starting your own blog. I agree that some of the blogging prompts were somewhat forced and could be improved upon. I also struggled with the 'best of week' prompt, although, in theory, I think it is a good idea to reflect on the insightful comments of our peers. I think sometimes it's just hard to remember those comments at the end of the week. I also agree about the online community part. I hope that Mr. Allen continues blogging with his students in the future, but I think adding an element of online interaction would make the blogging experience even more worthwhile. Great job!
-Kate K
