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Thu, 07 Oct 2004
Kids blog
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Julie's let the cat out of the bag: she's set up a blog for the girls. This makes us a total blogging household, which is kind of scary. At the same time, I've heard a number of comments about wanting to take a picture to go on the blog or wanting to write about something on the blog. It's a great motivation for them to see some of their own creative work come into being. Next thing you know they'll be podcasting...
Watch your pets, it could get even scarier - my dog has had a weblog at http://chienchien.bestiole.ch/ for a while now, when she had her puppies (It's all in French though).
Posted by Bertrand Delacrétaz at Thu Oct 7 01:11:01 2004
Posted by Bertrand Delacrétaz at Thu Oct 7 01:11:01 2004
I think this is possibly one of the most valuable learning experience you can do for your children. I am 17 years old, and I write semi-frequently on a Java programming blog. This is the only way I have found to discuss my interests with others - those around me tend to either not to understand or care. Thru blogging, I have been able to find a mentor who is an exec at Sun Microsystems to help me explore Java and choose my career. Without this, I would be both bored and lost.
Your children are not the age yet where this is as important - but the time will come. One of the things Blogs can teach kids is that they deserve to be taken seriously, and that ideas are valuable. Growing up with a blog is a great thing - good idea to set one up
Posted by Scott McClure at Thu Oct 7 20:03:25 2004
Your children are not the age yet where this is as important - but the time will come. One of the things Blogs can teach kids is that they deserve to be taken seriously, and that ideas are valuable. Growing up with a blog is a great thing - good idea to set one up
Posted by Scott McClure at Thu Oct 7 20:03:25 2004
Bertrand,
No pets yet, and if there are any pet blogs, the kids will be maintaining them...
Posted by Ted Leung at Thu Oct 7 23:43:44 2004
No pets yet, and if there are any pet blogs, the kids will be maintaining them...
Posted by Ted Leung at Thu Oct 7 23:43:44 2004
Scott,
Thanks for the encouragement. I was the beneficiary of computer scientist mentors when I was about your age, so I'm keenly aware of the value of that. I'm glad that blogging was your connection to that. Mine was working in a computer store and science fairs.
Posted by Ted Leung at Thu Oct 7 23:45:27 2004
Thanks for the encouragement. I was the beneficiary of computer scientist mentors when I was about your age, so I'm keenly aware of the value of that. I'm glad that blogging was your connection to that. Mine was working in a computer store and science fairs.
Posted by Ted Leung at Thu Oct 7 23:45:27 2004
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