Posting on other blogs is a neat way to interact with others that you may not typically get the opportunity to share ideas with. It allows you to show others that you also share an interest in an idea, or way of life. I have yet to get any comments on the posts that I have made, but I am looking forward to the chance to hear what others have to say. I am new to the blogging world and any help on creating a better blog space is appreciated and welcomed. :)
I found the readings from the discovery exercise were very helpful. I really liked The Blue Skunk Blog's encouragement on writing comments to the posts that you read to let the writer know how you felt about their topics and ideas. I also liked ProBlogger's suggestion to invite comments. I suppose that if you ask for comments then you are more likely to get feedback from others. ;)
I commented on Sherry McNeily's blog because she had such encouraging words and she had many of her "things" complete. I posted on Kayla Kitchens's blog because she sits next to me in two of my classes and I liked her idea of creating a classroom blog that also included crafting and game ideas for her students as well as making an interactive board for the parents to post on. I chose to post on Jennifer Gilstrap's blog because she is in all of my classes this semester. I found it to be very inspiring to read about her helping her cousin with her GED testing. I commented on Ashley Hartling's blog because she too sits next to me in this class and I really liked all of the pictures that she has posted. Shammontree's blog site was very unique and I chose to comment on her pinterest post. Also, I commented on The Soap Sister's blog because I am a soap maker, and I love the soaping station that her husband had made for her. I also found a very useful and informative special education blog called Life in Special Education; a teacher, Karla, shares many inspiring stories as well as useful downloads for others to share.
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