A blog is an open space where we can keep records for our thoughts, beliefs, ideas. At the same time, with the comment area available on blogs, we can establish a dialog with readers. Great conversations can take place and have been happening here. So, don’t be shy. Add your voice to this space. I’m sure you have something valuable to say!
You can agree, disagree, add, restate, evaluate. You can make this space yours, too, by contributing with your own thoughts. I truly believe in the power of open conversations to make this never-ending learning journey an exciting one for all.
The only thing I’d like to ensure here is to keep our conversations in a polite and civil tone. You might disagree, but never offend others.
How to add a Comment

- Go to the post you want to comment on
- Scroll down the page.
- Add your information below “Reply”.
- Add your comment, ideas, reflections in the comment area box.
- Click on “Submit”.
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Keeping Track of the Conversations
A hard thing to do is to follow your conversations once you added your comment here. This blog gives you the option for you to be notified when there are new comments. This is an effective and simple strategy for follow-up. Just click on the “notify me via e-mail” before you submit your post.
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Hi, Carla! Thanks so much for your encouragement, which means a lot not only to me but also to many of my classmates in the CALL Pedagogy class that I’m taking at TESOL, Monterey Institute of International Studies, Monterey, California, USA. We are mostly exploring new developments on the web, such as blogging, twitter, dipity, web 2.0, etc. I’ve just begun to know concepts of these and have a long way to go, but am mostly excited and it feels actually fun exploring, largely due to the encouragements I got from you, Bob Cole, the teacher of the CALL class and my classmates. When I checked your message on my blog, I was surprised and delighted and shared with my classmates how cool it feels to be connected, which made some of them who felt as frustrated as I was about using all these tools with seemingly little human touch and breath, feel better about our efforts in this exploration. I am now a follower of your blog and twitter
. Thanks so much, Carla!