Commenting on other people's blog helps create a sense of unity because they believe that there are people out there that care what they have to say. I know when I looked and saw I had comments I was happy. Well until I figured out that everyone had to comment on blogs for an assignment; then I sorta felt used. :( I found that by reading other people's blogs I was able to learn about myself through their writings. This was evident when reading their Thing #1 post which was about learning habits. I was able to see why a habit I thought was difficult or maybe not as important was something that could really benefit me as a teacher. I also believe that it is a good way to get to know the fellow students in your class on a more personal level.
5 from my class:
Devin Huser- #2
I selected his because his quote immediately drew me into his blog and made me what to read what he had to say.
Matt Ciezki- #2
I selected his blog because he is in several of my classes and I believe we share many of the same thoughts when it comes to teaching. I feel like he would be a very good person to keep in contact with.
Sarah Labean- #1
I went to high school with Sarah and she is also in several of my education classes. I thought that reading this post I was able to learn more about someone is five minutes than what I have learned in 5 years.
Brittany Menees #2
Her post attracted me because of her because we both struggled in creating a title for our blogs and maneuvering through the site. It seems like we might be able to learn from each other and who knows we might just figure this all out.
Megan Artz #2
I chose this post to comment on because it was very straightforward and honestly because she said the word coffee and I know right now I could use a cup or two.
Two from other classes-
Lindsey Cotton-#2
I chose to comment on this post because she is in one of my other classes and I feel that by reading her blog I would be able to get an insight into her personal thoughts on why she wants to teach. I feel like she would be a very good study partner and even a colleague someday.
Kayla Davis-#2
I went to high school with Kayla and we both graduated in the top ten percent of our class. I think that it is very interesting that a lot of the people who graduated from our high school have decided to become teachers. I believe that my reading her blog I was able to get some insight into her personal reasons and better understand that the reason we all wanted to become teachers was because we had some of the best in that school and they inspired us !!
Thank you for choosing my blog to follow I also am following yours. We will get all this figured out!
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