Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Quality Commenting

Hi Room 15
It's been great to see students making comments on our blog. Commenting really brings a blog to life its away to keep a conversation about a post going. Our next learning step is to think about making a quality comment.

What do you think makes a quality comment on a blog?

What do you think a commentator should think about before hitting publish?

Stephanie

16 comments:

  1. when it is not to long and no to short.Keeping on the subject,Asking some quistions about the subject,Wanting to know more about the subject.

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    1. Hi Sarah's group
      I agree that keeping comments succinct and to the point is important. Asking questions is also important. What effect do you think asking questions has on the conversation?

      Stephanie

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  2. A quality comment should be bassed on the topic and with good vocabulary.

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    1. Hi Elizabeth, Courtney and Nate
      I agree that a quality comment should be based on the topic and have a wide vocabulary. How do you think you can keep a conversation in the comments going?

      Stephanie

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  3. Check spelling and re read before publishing.

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    1. Hi Shavee
      That's important point about checking your spelling and re-reading your comments before publishing. Why do you think it is important to re-read your comments?

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  4. lachlan,ethan!, logan and ram15 February 2012 at 11:45

    You should respond to what other people have commented and make sure it responds to the post.

    Another the thing you could do in your comments is add value to the conversation like sharing your points of view and thoughts. Th$is gives others the oppurtunnity to expand and give more info for you to learn.

    You should also use good grammar and puncuation so they can read it. If you use txt speak they won't know what nm and other txt words mean.

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    1. Hi Lachy's group
      I think you are right you should respond to what other people have commented on and make sure it responds to the post. What other things can you do to add to the conversation?

      Stephanie

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  5. HI Miss!
    A quality comment is written like a letter and speaks about the subject the blog. They are not made of short sentences but made of many different lengths of sentences that are detailed,(A lot like this one;) ). :).By the way this is the only blog we've seen that has total awesomeness!

    Sally-ann 'n' Sammiiee

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    1. Hello Sallyann n Sammiiee
      You are right that a quality comment is like a mini letter and should have different sentence lengths. I also like that you included a compliment in your comment. How do you you think we can keep a conversation going in the compliments?

      Stephanie

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  6. Quality comments should have correct punctuation, making it exciting and easier to read. So try making comments and practicing because practice makes perfect.

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    1. Hi Nikki's group
      Correct punctuation is so important it makes comments so much easier to read when they use the correct punctuation and also have correct spelling and comments are capitalized. Having a go at making comments is also important. How can you practice making comments?

      Stephanie

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  7. hi Stephanie

    this is on my dads computer as i am visiting him for the day.This is really awesome that i can have a chat with you on your blog. Mufti tomorrow!I'm so excited about the Ngatitoa trip and it was good to have a talk with you this afternoon in the playground.talk to you soon!
    Sallyann!:)

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    1. Hi Sallyann
      Good to hear from you. I'm sure that everyone had a great time at Ngatitoa. I think we will have to write a post about it.

      Stephanie

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  8. I think its really important that a comment is positive, because it depends on the year level of the student about the quality of the work. We've also been discussing this in our class over the last few days and we've decided its very important that your comment includes a way to find the person to reply (as we've had some comments with no name) to find out who left it.
    Mr Webb and Room 5, Melville Intermediate School, Hamilton, Waikato.

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  9. Hi Melville and Room 5.
    I think positive comments are important as is accurately identifying where comments from. Using a blog url when commenting can help us find where you are visiting us from.

    Stephanie and Room 15

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Hi Room 15 welcomes quality comments from people that help push our learning forward. If you want to learn how to make a quality comment, please visit our quality commenting checklist page