Aw, sod it, I need to make more time for some of these audio babies… any particular podcasts that you’d recommend? I have some strange vision of listening to these being a strong motivating factor in going for a run / ride / getting healthier in some way…
Monthly Archives: November 2005
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Johannes Ernst's Blog – URLs for digital ID… hell yeh! Early thoughts on Joomla (nee Mambo) at D’Arcy Norman Dot NetSaves me plodding through it :) Looks interesting though… perhaps it’s worth a stroll…
ASCILITE 2005 getting stranger by the minute…
Am having an entertaining time getting ready as a presenter for ASCILITE 2005 next week. First up the four of us who are presenting on blog-esque stuff were asked to get our heads together in a ‘fully functional’ online environment to decide how we wanted to run our sessions, where (apparently the botanical gardens were …
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Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Paper aeroplaneMake the perfect paper aeroplane… I have *always* wanted to know this
Tom Hoffman & ‘the top 20?’
Hey, I found Tom Hoffman, wondered where he’d gone :o) But at the same time… this as one of the top 20 edublogs… c’mon, lay off the arse-suckery and get your nominations into the edublog awards!!!
edublogs being blocked!!!
Well, you know you’re doing something right if people start trying to stop you (I know this is an odd logic but it seems to be true in a bizarre way) I quote from two emails received when I sent out the first edublogs.org newsletter: “I used your blog for a few weeks during Sept, …
Blog Hui 2006 – Be there!!!
Well, what with Blogtalk Reloaded being announced for Vienna in October 2006 it’s a pretty exciting time (again!) in the world of Blogging Conferences because Blog Hui: New Zealand’s First International Blogging Conference has also just been launched by the ever resourceful and ridiculously energetic Lynsey Gedye. It looks like it’s going to be absolutely …
The Edublog Awards 2005!!!
Josie has been kind enough to take over the edublog awards this year and has gone into overdrive with the nominations, these are the categories: * Most innovative edublogging project, service or programme * Best newcomer * Most influential post, resource or presentation * Best designed/most beautiful edublog * Best library/librarian blog * Best teacher …
Into our third millenium!
Am flat out today so please forgive me if I don’t get back to emails but heck, I had to take a moment to note that overnight (my time) edublogs.org passed the 2000 blogs mark. w00t etc. :)
Developing Online Communities the Centred Way
All communities start with individuals. The individual is the core constituent and what everything revolves around (this is kinda what I tried to say in centred communication). However, we frequently ignore this and IMO the number one problem that we have in designing and developing online communities is that we tend to try to develop …
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