Why Blog
Chris Betcher is celebrating his 1 year anniversary of blogging and he pondered about why he blogs and why it is important to him. I actually started my blog on October 12 2005 although it took a while to get into a regular routine. I’m not as prolific as Chris (he has written an average of three posts a week) but I have written 84 posts most of which have been written in the last half of 2006 and 2007. I remember writing a few posts about the topic of blogging last year. And I guess I haven’t really changed my mind over that time. I still write to keep a record of what I have been thinking and doing mostly at school. I like the fact that it’s there for me to go back to. Not that I do very often though.
I do like to think that it keeps me in track professionally though. I have even used my blog as a record of my personal professional development and have presented it as evidence of progress in our Performance and Development process at school.
Like Chris I’m not sure that there are many people who read it and unlike Chris’s, I don’t think mine is terribly insightful or clever. But for whatever reason I still do like to see my words in print even if I am the only one who reads it. Even so I do like reading other blogs and it’s often where I get ideas to think about. It’s all very social and friendly and a wonderful way to keep in touch with some pretty amazing educators.