Friday, April 3, 2009

Blogs, what are they good for?

Absolutely nothing, say it again!

According to a post on the Uni Blackboard by Russell Show Parent Post, well almost.
My response was:
"In principle I agree with you on the personal blogs, I don't give a damn about other peoples lives in which I have no contact with BUT, I do like blogs as an information service such as http://twipphoto.com/ and other educational sites. My experience with my own blog for NET11 has been one of self awareness and for this it's worked incredibility well. Putting my thoughts into typed words certainly encourages me to think about the process more than just my nebular brain waves. I haven't decided if I will continue blogging once I've finished this unit but there is a good possibility I will, even if it's only for a therapeutic reasons. I'm not sure if I care if others don't even read it, it's just for personal self reflection." (Gardner, 2009)
Like Russell, I too was very skeptical about the vale of personal blogs, see "First Thoughts". Now my views have changed—I have very much enjoyed NET11 and have equally enjoyed blogging. Putting my thoughts into words has help cement the ideas I've been studying and has become more of a personal journey than anything else. I still don't see myself following other peoples personal blogs—my life is as full as I can cope with just now and I just don't need to read sagas or another Greek tragedy. I feel personal blogs are a bit like this blog, just a method of recording one's thoughts, a pseudo dairy but in this case live for anyone to read—even if I don't care if others read it or not!

The blogs I like the most are the aggregate sites or blog filters like the Adobe news, it give me access to a whole heap of blogs in a particular field I'm interested in and perhaps would not of otherwise find through my own searches. It's a very convenient method to surf the web.

The fact is, blog sites are, as they say, only limited by your imagination, they are an incredible tool for people to showcase their creative side and gives the blogger a voice in a crowded world. It can be a fantastic ego booster, therapeutic, an outlet for a hidden genius or for just plain fun.

Have a go!


Reference:
Gardner, L. (2009, April 2). In response to Peters question. Message posted to Discussion board electronic mailing list, archived at http://lms.curtin.edu.au/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp?tab=courses&url=%2Fbin%2Fcommon%2Fcourse.pl%3Fcourse_id%3D_14736_1%26sc%3D%252fwebapps%252fdiscussionboard%252fdo%252fmessage%253faction%253dlist_messages%2526conf_id%253d_23724_1%2526forum_id%253d_47944_1%2526message_id%253d_585326_1%2526thread_id%253d567152%2526nav%253ddiscussion_board%2526course_id%253d_14736_1


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