Thursday, October 7, 2010

Blogging Around

I posted on Jake L.'s first blog which was about becoming an inventor and using creativity in his own life.  I wrote:
             I think this is a really great blog! I love that you've applied the ideas to your past, and noticed the way that you like to think! I've noticed on other blogs that people are only focusing on their future, but they're not talking about how these things effect what they used to use. I also really like that you're creativity hasn't faded. I feel like a lot of kids have very creative minds, but they don't keep the curiosity. So many people would just go buy a capo, but instead you made your own. Even if it didn't work (even though I think it did) at least you tried instead of relying on the people who do have already made it.

I also posted on Virginia I.'s blog about how not everything in life is an either/ or situation, and instead of rushing into arguments, people should try to realize that not everyone will necessarily share their opinion.  I wrote:
           I have to say I completely agree with you! I love that we're able to have open class room discussions and that new ideas and view points don't go unnoticed. However, I think that often people argue, simply to argue. It is something that I've noticed a lot, not only in our class, but in real life. I know that we've had some discussions that may not have been necessary, but I see people getting in arguments all the time. A lot of the time people get into these arguments because they aren't willing to realize that not everything has a defined answer. I think this blog was extremely well written and has a lot of ideas that we can apply to class and to real our real lives.

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