tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3071446032693498765.post1435187095638982530..comments2023-04-10T10:57:16.324-05:00Comments on Michelle Detar's EDM310 Blog: Blog Post #3Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10272178596731084670noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3071446032693498765.post-65612612311138733232013-09-14T13:24:29.196-05:002013-09-14T13:24:29.196-05:00Good job.Good job.Jacey-Blaire Chandlerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13798180512431939589noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3071446032693498765.post-51538095666538505532013-09-12T21:56:23.760-05:002013-09-12T21:56:23.760-05:00Michelle,
You mentioned something in your post I...Michelle, <br /><br />You mentioned something in your post I found very interesting...<br /><br />"Everyone has their own opinions and ideas that they took away from the readings/watchings."<br /><br />Good point! It is important that we remember when peer editing to be open minded towards other's opinions on different subject matter. Just because we may not agree with someone's argument, doesn't make that person's argument incorrect. I am glad to read that your group has had great ideas and insights on their posts thus far, but how will you approach a group member if his or her blog post content has many grammatical, spelling, or sentence structure errors? While reading your post, I felt as if you understood the concepts of peer editing, but I would have encouraged you to add more details on how you would approach the three steps to peer editing if you encountered a group member who had many errors in their post. <br /><br />The very last sentence in your post...<br /><br />"Compliment, suggestion, and correction (if needed)."<br /><br />should read..<br /><br />"Compliment, suggest, and correct (if needed)." <br /><br />Keep up the hard work!Brylyn Cowlinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15310355872461895470noreply@blogger.com