Sunday, February 21, 2010

Thing #4

I think we could set up classes and education only usages, can't we? I enjoy facebook as a personal space but certainly see the educational benefit
Commenting supports the person making the comment and lends to agreement in the fact the claims that one makes are true. Asking questions shows that you are interested in what they have to say. Giving your opinion helps others to decide what to do.

Thing #12 comment on Hatchett's House - Google is becoming my favorite also. Calenders, spreadsheets, and document sharing have really opened my eyes. I even made a form the other day.

Thing #18 on McG's blog - I agree with you and feel the same way about myspace. I have to admit that I haven't tried myspace so I guess I shouldn't make poor comments on it. Have you checked out or messed with myspace? I don't feel we gave myspace a fair shake.

Thing #16 From the deep dark corners of my mind or mouth - Cool, I enjoy the sidebar, what about you? I added different emails, google docs, and pics. Did you find anything interesting to add to it?

Thing #3 Lauren Finley - I would agree with you but, you will be teaching math, not English. The blog thing is a pretty neat tool to use as a teacher. I wish I had a teacher as great as you to teach me MATH!!

Thing #18 Selene Wang - I think we could set up classes and education only usages, can't we? I enjoy FaceBook as a personal space but certainly see the educational benefit.

I also commented on the Republican GOP page about the lack of promise fulfillment from the current administration. What can you expect from a government that is not of the people or for the people?

And Facebook integrating Google Chrome page. Want to know when and think it is wonderful.

I made these comments because I was assigned to do so. However, I think I will continue blogging even after this class has ended.

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