I looked at Maeve's and Carrie's blogs. Both have different posting styles that I think work well with the projects they are researching and doing.
For Maeve, her posts are full of information on her subject and lists sources at the end of the post, showing her research. Maybe I should do this with sources I use, too. Some are in the style of bulleted notes, some are plans that come in short blurbs, and other posts have pictures and reflections about aspects of "The Abandoned House Project." It's evident that she is organized with her time and planning. Her approach is pretty analytic.
In Carrie's blog, her posts are frequent, fun, and a bit less formally written. I like how she used a chart to show her weekly plan. Her post titles range from very straightforward quirky. Carrie lets us know a little about her personal life and ideas through her posts, which match up with the film she is creating, titled CARRIE. She makes her posts easy to read and one of them even has some rhyming in it.
Looking through other students' blogs made me think more about my own blog. I want to strive for variety in my posts. I also feel better about using lists in the future, because blog posts don't have to just be in paragraph form.

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