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		<title>Comment on How blogging is used in education. by sarahbrock</title>
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		<description>It is evident that you have experience with using blogs in the classroom.  Thank you for sharing the insightful reasearch findings about how students will tend to pay more attention to the quality of their writing since it is posted in a public forum.

I agree that blogging allows students to participate by sharing their own ideas about what is covered in the classroom.  Furthermore, some students may feel less comfortable sharing ideas in a classroom setting, so blogging allows the students to share ideas they may have otherwise kept to themselves.

I look forward to learning more about blogging and about using technology in the classroom from you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is evident that you have experience with using blogs in the classroom.  Thank you for sharing the insightful reasearch findings about how students will tend to pay more attention to the quality of their writing since it is posted in a public forum.</p>
<p>I agree that blogging allows students to participate by sharing their own ideas about what is covered in the classroom.  Furthermore, some students may feel less comfortable sharing ideas in a classroom setting, so blogging allows the students to share ideas they may have otherwise kept to themselves.</p>
<p>I look forward to learning more about blogging and about using technology in the classroom from you.</p>
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