Comments on Making the (loose) connection between blog and bloggerTypePad2008-03-07T17:29:18ZEwan McIntoshhttps://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2008/03/making-the-loos/comments/atom.xml/Shuchi Grover commented on 'Making the (loose) connection between blog and blogger'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200e5516a1bef88332008-03-23T08:09:14Z2008-03-23T08:09:14ZShuchi Groverhttp://educatorslog.inNot the most efficient way of doing things, but I actually do prefer going to bloggers' blog sites and scanning/reading...<p>Not the most efficient way of doing things, but I actually do prefer going to bloggers' blog sites and scanning/reading - occasionally at least. I like checking out tag clouds, badges/banners of conferences and SIGs and other knick-knacks that embellish the blog. I get your blog feed through 'blog friends' on facebook, but like dropping in here every now and then.</p>
<p>I've also realized that I tend to comment more often when I'm on a blog site rather than when I'm reading posts in the reader - that one extra step to click to go to the site to comment is perhaps an inhibitor?</p>
<p>-Shuchi Grover</p>Ian Stuart commented on 'Making the (loose) connection between blog and blogger'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200e550e4347c88332008-03-10T21:46:30Z2008-03-10T21:46:31ZIan Stuarthttp://islayian.blogspot.com/Bloggers Anonymous My name is Ian and I am a Blogger<p>Bloggers Anonymous<br />
My name is Ian and I am a Blogger</p>Richard commented on 'Making the (loose) connection between blog and blogger'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200e550dc1b5988342008-03-08T20:46:34Z2008-03-08T20:46:34ZRichardhttp://kassblog.comIn my blog reader, I rename all of the feeds to which I subscribe by the author's name. I find...<p>In my blog reader, I rename all of the feeds to which I subscribe by the author's name. I find that this better personalizes the blog content in my mind and makes it more likely that I will remember who said what when I bump into authors in other contexts.</p>
<p>- Richard</p>Pat commented on 'Making the (loose) connection between blog and blogger'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200e550cd612588342008-03-08T00:26:55Z2008-03-08T00:26:55ZPat http://successfulteaching.blogspot.comI tend to glance at the posts through my google reader but if I like something I read, I usually...<p>I tend to glance at the posts through my google reader but if I like something I read, I usually open the actual blog because I like to see it in its original form. The blogs that I will keep reading are the ones that provide meaningful information or opinions. I don't like the ones where it seems that the author just likes to ramble with no direction or tries to impress others. </p>amypalko commented on 'Making the (loose) connection between blog and blogger'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200e550b58d0188332008-03-07T20:17:13Z2008-03-07T20:17:13Zamypalkohttp://liveslessordinary.wordpress.comBlogging can be a very anonymous business, can't it, Ewan! That's one of the reasons why it was so lovely...<p>Blogging can be a very anonymous business, can't it, Ewan! That's one of the reasons why it was so lovely to having a brief blether with you over the phone this evening. I'm sure we'll get a chance to meet properly soon. Until then, I hope you enjoy Stirling, and the conference at the weekend goes smoothly.<br />
Oh, and I'm pleased you like my blog. The Debussy piece was such a find - I'm glad you enjoyed it too!</p>