bryzer112 said:
I have commented a few blogs. I'm excited to get into the learning aspect of these courses.
This course will become read-only in the near future. Tell us at community.p2pu.org if that is a problem.
I have commented a few blogs. I'm excited to get into the learning aspect of these courses.
Posted in three or four blogs. Left a backlink, hopefully they'll bite ;)
I have to tell you guys, my interest on these challenges only grows after checking out your blogs. I also left some comments and my personal impressions so check out your blog now...
You all are inspiring me, honestly. Best of luck to all of you!!!
Hey I am just getting started, your enthusiasm is a good sign.
http://ryancozzens.wordpress.com/2011/11/30/my-school-of-webcast-blog-post/
I've posted a couple of comments, and may do more as I get a chance to read some more posts.
Hey i just posted on Mark's page. We are kinda in the same boat. http://mabbettp2pu.blogspot.com/2011/11/p2pu-hello.html?showComment=1321677096499#c3337961803407747635
https://brylie.wordpress.com/2011/10/29/webmaking-101/
This is just one of many comments that I have made. I've quite gotten into reading people's bogs and providing a tad of light commentary or a shout out. There is some good stuff out there and this is just the beginning.
I've also been impressed by the great posts on everyone's blogs. And I just commented on your blog dundoft ;-)
In terms of the way we structured this challenge - I wonder if we should have integrated some of the individual tasks. For example, there are a lot of posts in task 2, and very few here in task 4 - even though once you click through to the blogs you see that a lot of comments have been left. They just dont' get recorded here.
Thoughts?
I was wondering about the same thing, Philipp.
If someone comments on someone else's blog, and the comment is beneficial and/or would help other people learn, how would other participants see/benefit from it? They would need to check everyone's particular blogs.
I'm wondering if instead of posting a link to our blog post, we repost the material/submission directly into the comment.
That way:
The downside to that is that the blogs themselves wouldn't receive comments, and depending on the submission itself, it might be hard to "repost" it. Just an idea.
You hit on the major problem with blogs for discussion. We tried to do something about it some time ago, but it never got beyond a hacked-together solution that I called "The Wire" at the time.
Here is the original blog post. It would be awesome if someone picked this up again and built a plug-in for our site. Maybe we can turn it into a more advanced challenge ;-)
http://sharing-nicely.net/2009/05/the-wire-pre-alpha-aggregate-blog-posts-and-comments/
For now, I think even mentioning here that a comment was left on the blog would be useful.
Here, here http://electrichail.wordpress.com/2011/11/17/a-magnificent-blog-post/.
Anyone want to link?
Here is my introductory blog post:
https://brylie.wordpress.com/2011/10/29/webmaking-101/
Comments are appreciated!
Hi Brylie,
Happy to have you going through the challenges here in the School of Webcraft. I hope your experience at P2PU continues to be positive! Happy Learning!
--Laura
Hey Brylie:
Thanks for the great post. I clicked through to the Woolman School homepage. It looks like a wonderful place. How long will you be based there? What does it mean to be an apprentice?
Hola soy Gonzalo y aqui dejo el link de mi blog http://somos-linux.blogspot.com/2011/10/writing-2.html
Esta en español, ya que domine bien el Ingles hare mis publicaciones en Ingles!
Saludos!