1.  The most important point that was made about commenting was contributing to the general discussion.  I can not stand when people attach each other's views and say hurtful, insulting things.  I have seen this with an alias and a real name.  You can give a different perspective on a topic without attack the views or philosophy of others.  I do see the point of sometimes using an alias and sometimes using your real name.  I just participated in an educational blog about G/T math.  I felt comfortable using my real name since it was all SBISD teachers.  If I'm commenting on a blog/website where I do not know the people, I'm more comfortable using an alias.  I do that more for security, not because I am willing to say more without my "real" name.  
2.  I have been making comments on blogs all summer.  I have made comments on Becoming Mary Poppings, Linda's 23 Things, Laurie's "All My Things", Mrs. Hamilton's Blog, and Mrs. Winegar's Blog.  Commenting is great collaboration.  
3.  I participated in G/T math blog.  We have to post answers to questions and comment and respond to other people's answers.  We were able to share a lot of good, useful classroom ideas through our comments and discussion back and forth.  I also found a parenting blog that are commented on that was discussing issues about children my kids' ages.
 
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