Blogging is interacting
I used to think blogging is like building a website as a tool to share messages to the world. Now I learned that blogging is to respond and interact with other bloggers. This actually expands my views over an issue. In an earlier post I wrote about Youtube Space Lab, I'm eager to share with readers with the Youtube-NASA collaboration which I find interesting. The topic was then developed by replies from other bloggers. Christoph further developed on the collective knowledge projects by NASA, Ivan shared live broadcast examples by Youtube and Edith focused on the dramatic expansion and the consequent impacts of Google. I think this is the quality sharing of knowledge that we are talking about during class.
I also responded to the interesting blog posts from classmates:
- Critical issues in writing for new media
- Newspapers in new media - a new climate of journalist writing
- Digital Ads in Web 2.0
- Video Games
Blogging is a dish with good combination of ingredients
I guess most people won't oppose the idea of sharing knowledge. Through blogging, I feel that sharing knowledge becomes easier in terms of the range and coverage. Blogging is a worldwide accessible tool to share the collective views and knowledge of a topic. I also feel that blogging can make the sharing process more compelling.
Writing an attractive blog post is another important area I learned in this blogging experience. Hot topics and insightful analysis alone won't produce impressive blog posts. Multimodal elements are very helpful to spice the post a bit, just like seasoning of a dish of great ingredients. Let's hear the views from a problogger:
Darren Rowse is a professional blogger. In 5 minutes he explained the tip and trend of blogging. A successful blogger should be able to fulfill the readers needs. Blogger should also consider HOW to cover the contents in a nice way. Readers will naturally join the blog.
His website, Problogger.net, introduces useful guides to writing blogs and using new media.
After all, I will try to continue blogging to contribute what I think and what I know to people with similar interest.