Blogs seem to be relatively easy to navigate around. The titles of each of your discussions are placed at one side of the web page. Therefore you can pick and choose what you wish to read. However i don't really consider Blogging as an online conversation,unless it's with yourself!! I know people may comment by disagreeing or asking questions on your blog but in my opinion it doesn't really compare within an online conversation such as MSN or facebook provides.
I do express myself in the same way as i would in real life. Although am finding it difficult to know whether to be either completely informal as i would on similar websites or to keep a formal tone in my writing. This shows the difference between if you write how you speak, or not. Also the difference between meat-space in seminars and blogging.
I don't think it compares to face-to-face seminars, as i think its possible to learn more and ask more questions when in a face-to-face situation. The interaction isn't the same, as i think because it takes longer as your restricted in how many people views and opinions you are willing to look at.
I don't think there is authority between different bloggers! Everyone is entitled to there opinion, so you feel ok about expressing it.
I personally don't have the skills to be called an 'advantage user', am still learned and media literacy to be a user. Hopefully though as i get to grips with the course, I'll become better with the whole idea of blogging.
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This is going well - you'll find it even better if you start putting in references to where you're getting your ideas and material - and people will find it easier to comment if they can follow your underpinning. Keep it up and don't forget to put labels on your work so you can search it later on. Comments on other people's posts are vital too!
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