Lesson learned from other ed bloggers

After posting my ‘Lessons learned’  from blogging, Will posted his ‘lessons learned’ and so did Nancy. I really liked reading their thoughts. Nancy particularly liked this one from Will. So do I.

   

Weblogs are personal. It doesn’t matter what I blog about, I leave a

piece of my soul every time I blog because I’m always feeling the

reader on the other side of the screen, imagined or not. I’m not just

putting words out there; I’m putting a part of myself, and even though

I’ve been doing it for four years now, each post still feels like a

risk.

Then Nancy

My blog posts are better if I am reading and thinking about what others have said. Now, I didn’t imagine that I would have that

kind of a blog, but I do. I thought I would probably keep amore

journal-like blog than I have ended up doing. I think that was due to

my own lack of confidence. When I started blogging I hadn’t read that

many blogs; I didn’t know much about what was out there. I had read Dan Gillmor’s blog and Howard Rheingold’s Smart Mobs,

and I certainly couldn’t begin to put myself in their category as

bloggers. So, to my way of looking at it, I would have to be more of an

online journaler. Over the months I have been blogging, I have lost

that idea and and have developed confidence in my ability to blog on

topics of more importance than my own life. So I have to read a lot.

And that is good!


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