Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Tutorial Seven: Blogging part two.

This blog is where I will find other peoples blogs and comment on them and explain what they are about and link them here. I will also provide evidence of one comment/question to someone’s blog here.


Jen Hooker a fellow class mate’s blog focuses on the same things as my blog, however instead of music and movement Jen focuses on Cooking. Her website communities are all about depression. I found them very informative and interesting to watch. Her layout is clear and easy to read because of the white back ground and black text. To see Jens Blog click here.


Road to Ren, this blog is about this person’s journey to adopt their Chinese baby Ren. The posts are mostly pictures and some writing about what the pictures mean. The pictures are very interesting and it’s lovely to watch  as the family grow throughout the pictures. To see this blog click here.


Nicolae Naumof’s blog  is a lot about opinion based blogs. One in particular is about Pro-abortion and the opinions around this. It is set out well but the grey words against the bright green back ground makes it hard to read. To see this blog click here.


Goia Bogdan’s blog is a collection of amazing close up photos. They are stunning photos they show a lot of detail. To see this blog click here.


The dancers blog, is a collection of photos and videos of dance. With quotes such as "Dance is your pulse, your heartbeat, your breathing. It's the rhythm of your life. It's the expression in time and movement, in happiness, joy, sadness and envy." ~Jaques. This blog is bright pink and quite girly. Very arty pictures. To see this blog click here.


Here is an example of  some communication I have had  since commenting on a blog

This is so interesting, I didn't realise there were so many things that could help you when looking at online comminites. Just a question, you mentioned about not knowing if a site is reliable or not. How would you know if it was realiable? Thanks Madison.
you can check who it was written/ authorised by at the bottom of the page is one example =]

Oh that's a good idea, thank you :)

1 comment:

  1. For some reason i cannot remove the white blocks of colour by the writing. please ignore this. sorry.

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