Reflections and Ideas

Well, there are no odd or even political stories for this blog post, but it is actually going to be a reflection on the blog as a whole.

The first question that I must answer in this reflection is, "What are you most proud of on your blog? Why?".  The answer to this is simple.  The thing that I am proud of most on my blog is that this blog post, the one that you are reading, is not my 7th blog post, but actually my 8th.  I actually have one extra blog post than required, and that is because I have found a subject that I am really interested in, but I could not find any evidence for it that related to the prompt that I had to work off of.  So now I am completely in to one of the subjects that I have brought up on this blog, the Anonymous group, and I plan to continue posting blogs about them, even if I don't have a prompt for it.  That is what I am proud of on my blog
The second question that I have to answer is, "What would you like to improve on your blog? Why? How?"  And the answer is simple, yet again.  The thing that I know I need to improve on is more media.  If I just put in more pictures and videos, maybe a news feed on the side or bottom of my blog, this blog page would be a lot more interesting than just text.  And to start the newly founded tradition, I will place a picture, which may or may not have something to do with politics, here.
The final question that I will answer during this reflection is, "How can we better connect our class' blogs?"  My theory on how we could do this, is that we should have Randy, our teacher, make a blog post.  Then, everyone would need to respond to that blog post in their blog on tuesdays.  Then, on thursdays, we could have everybody respond/reply to a classmates tuesday blogpost in a blog post of their own again.  This way, we would be doing less prompted posts, but we would be a lot more involved with each others blog, and getting a better understanding of everyone elses viewpoints, and we would definately be more connected in our blogs.

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