Commenting is very important. I feel anyone can really benefit from feedback, not only students. As long as commenting is done in a constructive manner I believe it can provide important feedback on a subject. I am not saying that the commenter has to always agree with what the blogger is saying, but they should comment in a constructive respectful manner. By doing this the blogger and commenter can have a civil conservation and maybe reach a middle ground where they can see each other side of an argument.
Rachel Hannabass- I commented on Rachel's blog because we are in the same class and I enjoyed some of the things she created with her image generators.
Sunny Peterson- I commented on Sunny's blog because we have had a bunch of classes together and we seem to like a lot of the same things. I personally really enjoyed the image generator assignment and I though Sunny did a great job with hers.
Tonya Van Winkle I commented on Thing#7 on Tonya's blog. She had many interesting things to say about flickr and I thought she posted a great picture of her family.
Nicole Petrik I commented on Thing #9 on Nicole's blog because she chose to use the fake magazine cover app. I thought this was a very cool app and I used it as well.
Casey Martin I chose to comment on Casey's blog because for Thing #7 he posted a cool picture of a spider. It just caught my eye so I chose to comment.
Field & Stream I found a cool blog from a couple of writers for Field $ Stream magazine. They call themselves the gun nuts, and they post reviews on new products and hunting gear. I chose to comment on their review of the new Rio Ammunition non-toxic bismuth ammo.
Realtree This blog I commented on was discussing the advantage of surface drive mud motors. Mud motors are a valuable tool to any duck hunter, and owning one myself I was interested in reading what they had to say in the blog.
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