Using creative commons may work for some people, but it doesn’t work for me. You have to use creative commons when using someone else’s picture on your own piece of work. When using their photo, you have to go through a process of where you got it, and who’s picture it is so that it doesn’t count as copywriting. I personally don’t like it and would rather not use it. I understand that some people do not want their photos all over the internet, and that’s perfectly fine, but I would rather just upload a picture of my own because that is much more simple.
I have enjoyed blogging during this semester of Spanish II. It opens me up to the real world more than Facebook or texting does because you have to be more professional about what you say and how you say it. Embedding my work on my blog makes me nervous because i know that anyone can see it and if I mess up on something I would be kind of embarrassed, especially since I’m using this blog for a second language class. I feel fine when others comment on my blog post because if I do mess up, then I would want to be told what I did wrong or if I did a good job I would want to be told so. Blogging could be beneficial for me in the future. It has taught me to be more professional about what i say online, and that could help me with my jobs in the future. In the second semester, I think I would like to do more avatars and recordings because its new and makes learning this language fun.