EduBlogging: A fun way to learn


Many things I learned from blogging ever since I started.

Freedom and Responsibility
Blogging improves my self-expression skills and it helped me to voice out my opinions and ideas. In blogging, we can write whatever we want and express our feelings the way we want them to be expressed. But of course, we must also know our boundaries and never try to write something against someone. We must try not to do things we will be apologetic for.

Plagiarism
In blogging, other content should not be used, claim or share by anyone without the writer’s consent. We must not steal other people’s ideas.

Kindness matters, all the time.
If we don’t have anything good to say, it’s better not to say anything at all. We don’t have to say anything mean and hurt other people’s feeling.
It is important to reply so that readers will return and read your other posts.

It is an enjoyable thing, indeed!
Blogging is a fun way of learning. We learn through browsing and reading other people’s posts. It can also help us to relieve boredom by writing blogs during our leisure time.

Blogging buddies are the best
Blogging is an opportunity to interact with a set of people through social networking sites. You learn something from others; they also learn something from you.

Privacy is still important.
Private information like last name, address, school, contact number should not be given for safety reasons.

Self-improvement
My writing skills improved by not using shorten words because shortcuts can cause confusion to readers.  Blogs should be easily understood. Blogging also increased my confidence.
I learned how to be responsible with what I share, what I write and what I post.
Sometimes, learning the hard way is the only way to learn.
Signing up, editing your template, layouts, writing your first blog, everything is difficult at first. But then, you should not let this stop you from getting started. Everything is just part of the learning process. And as you go along, difficulty will lessen.


Now, grab your pen and start writing! J
P.S. Thank you, Ma’am G. :D