tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2125850410403865668.post9069128861869388232..comments2007-08-25T19:36:27.244-07:00Comments on mr. k's musings: blogging--Matt Kuykendallhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06439448167976036733noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2125850410403865668.post-46603391522623919252007-08-15T17:24:00.000-07:002007-08-15T17:24:00.000-07:00Hi! I'm from Dean's class in Regina and I would ha...Hi! I'm from Dean's class in Regina and I would have to say I fully agree with your post. I agree that blogging is a very useful tool and can be used to benefit students in a very educational way. I mean is there an easier way to learn from so many different people all at the same time? And an easy place to shout out for help in hopes that, in my case, your ECMP prof will come rescue you and direct you towards a positive solution. I have learned so much from my classmates over the past six weeks just by reading there blogs and taking their suggestions. However, that said I will use your words and say they don't blow me away either. Personally, I am in the stage right now where I find them more of a hassle then anything. I don't mind reading other peoples thoughts and commenting when I see fit, but writing them myself really doesn't interest me. Like you said, I have found good blogs that I will stick with, however, when this class is through I doubt I will continue my own blog. Though I will probably have one in my classroom, so hopefully by that stage I have more ambition to write posts myself. I know their importance to assisting and developing education and students knowledge, therefore, I can't give up on them completely!Kubathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06099233811671861974noreply@blogger.com