Better late than never. I hope.

When first hearing of our blogging exercise I harboured both dread and excitement. Excitement at being able to produce something tangible and interact but dreading that this product was public and I was going to have to face my own technophobia. Both my excitement and dread were fuelled by Adrian Mile’s piece Blogs in Media education. The piece revelled the full potential of what I could create but also highlight how easy it is for others to view. However what excited me was the notion of blogs being something (ironically) organic that is always growing, changing and dependent upon its interaction with other blogs. The more we share between blogs and other places on the World Wide Web the more our blogs grow. The more we write, the more we find tonal variation as we shift between lengthy and more succinct posts.