tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4066594387746151996.post1565974551398646479..comments2022-09-11T00:55:43.081-07:00Comments on Ross Mannell's General Education Blog: The Awakening of Thought Through Blogging - Bloom's Taxonomy and Commentingrmannellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10325881715643049499noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4066594387746151996.post-754114396968822192013-09-17T01:07:12.649-07:002013-09-17T01:07:12.649-07:00Education may help one to have self-assurance in y...Education may help one to have self-assurance in your life. You can organize everything effectively once you have education since it can help to analyse difficulties of existence and additionally manage to pop out with possibilities to those problems, which you might possibly face.<br /><br /><b><a href="http://goprintbox.com/" rel="nofollow">Edcuational Blog</a></b><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4066594387746151996.post-56475886898690191602013-07-25T00:46:38.838-07:002013-07-25T00:46:38.838-07:00Hi,
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What a GREAT surprise to wake up to this...Hi Ross!<br /><br />What a GREAT surprise to wake up to this morning! I continue to check this blog, each and every day throughout the summer, even though students are off for their summer holidays. I do this for several reasons … first and foremost … I would hate to miss “approving” any message that a student or a reader may have left. Second, I can NOT believe how much “spam” can be generated each and every day. We have a couple of posts, in particular, that generate the majority of spam … I’ve tried making those posts “private” for several months, then “public” again. As soon as they are public … up starts the “spam” again. Ugh.<br /><br />I thoroughly enjoyed reading your “The Awakening of Thought Through Blogging – Bloom’s Taxonomy and Commenting” post for SO many reasons. I am relatively “new” to the classroom blogging “movement”. Last year, we really only BEGAN the process half way through the year, by the time approval and consent forms were all in place. So, essentially, it’s been 1 1/2 years. What an INCREDIBLE learning experience it’s been.<br /><br />Prior to beginning, we did a TON of exploring other classroom blogs. From there, we did a LOT of reflection on what it was that we liked about what we were seeing. For our purposes, our learning journey with our NGO and the work in Peru, helping to build a library in a small rural weaving village, it became quickly apparent that our blog would look quite different from many we saw. Ours was a “class” blog with a focus on sharing our “reflections and understanding” of this journey. The FUNNY thing, the UNEXPECTED thing, was how MUCH further the comment section of each post could take our “understanding” of these difficult concepts.<br /><br />Just like our learning with our NGO … and the “cultural iceberg” … the comment section had the potential to take us FAR below the surface … to the TRUE essence of understanding … further up the Bloom’s Taxonomy ladder. Right from the beginning, we KNEW the importance of replying to each and EVERY comment left on the blog. Little did we know, with our AMAZING interaction with you, that SO much on a blog could be missed if you DIDN’T take the time to read each of the comments and interactions taking place in this “interactive” section of the blog! Wow! WHAT a JOURNEY!<br /><br />You are SO right about the levels taking place. You have BLESSED us with pushing us deeper. It has been the time invested in deep and thoughtful commenting that has TRULY ignited curiosity … for each of us, each time we have interacted. I will NEVER forget, and will ALWAYS treasure this amazing interplay. Your recent tweet meant SO much to me: https://twitter.com/RossMannell/status/350736724579721216 and MAY even end up somewhere on our classroom wall!<br /><br />Thank you, Ross. You have moved us beyond “praise” to “creating DEEPER meaning” each and EVER time we have shared our thoughts with one another. I owe you a HUGE heart-felt THANK YOU for being our “teacher on the OTHER side of the world”! <br /><br />I LOVE your classroom posters … and now have a particular love for ECHIDNAS … as do my students! Prior to this adventure, shockingly, many of us had never even HEARD of the “gentle echidna”. These lovely posters will ALSO make it onto the classroom walls.<br /><br />I look FORWARD to continuing this journey with you, Ross. We all feel BLESSED to know you.<br /><br />Laurie :)Lauriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11920864634007557270noreply@blogger.com