Wednesday, February 24, 2010

my first english literature lesson

Today's literature's lesson was nevertheless very enriching and beneficial to my classmates and me, as we evaluated different types of blogs. In addition, we had noted the difference between blogs and journals. Journals may be private and confidential to the writer alone, hence personal information could be provided in the journal itself. On the other hand, blogging is well-publicised and updated with a regular basis in the Internet for anyone in the world to view, hence it could be accessed easily, therefore personal information are advised not to be revealed and placed there. Also, we underwent a "diagnostic test-blogging", a small survey conducted so as to see if we got what it takes to be a good blogger. We were asked to make a blog dedicated to only literature so as to experience on how to be a good blogger. Several enthusiastic students immediately started blogging aboout their lesson. We had indeed a whale of a time, and at the same time, a very enriching expierence

2 comments:

Woon Chang Hoong said...

I agree with you that Journals may be private and confidential but that blogging will enable the World to read what you say as a blog is world wide. Anyone can come across your blog and also read the things that you posted. In addition, blogs are also hard to maintain as bloggers have to update it on a regular basis to enable readers to keep on reading and thus make the blog popular. However blogs can enable people to write comments on your post which is a good thing to make bloggers reflect on the comments. I also agree that the blogging survey was very fun as it makes me know more about myself and my blogging skills.

ZhenYoung said...

Also, blog entries are posted with the latest entry on top, but journal entries are posted with the latest entry at the back. =D
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