Via Matt, here’s a fully fledged audio interview with an ex-spammer who compliments WordPress 5 minutes in! Alan, I’m starting to think that the answer to your problems might lie on the other side of the fence…
Yearly Archives: 2005
Pedagogy and Practice – Melbourne based teaching and learning forum
The Pedagogy and Practice Group is a Melbourne based teaching and learning forum… from our about page: “The Pedagogy & Practice group was founded in 2004 as a forum for sharing and discussing contemporary education design issues, developing pedagogies and experiences in teaching and learning. Attended by education designers, teaching academics and researchers, the group …
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Logging some stuff
A bunch of my most recent subscriptions (see currently reading down the right) have been to ‘communications’ blogs (PR, business communications, advertising & stuff like that…) and I be telling you there’s some great stuff there: NevOn who is obviously far more popular than me posts a link to People where you can find out …
A learning blogosphere
Wow, via Stephen this is a great article on implementing blogs in a tertiary learning environment: A Learning Blogosphere (Part 1) (Part 2). Just a few thoughts first up… it’s a real shame that they didn’t use Bloglines as I’d’ve liked to know how that went. Instead though they used a kinda Drupal-esque group aggregator …
Revising wiki-needs
Alrighty, so am thinking about this a bit more. What I would like, I reckon, is a wiki app which worked a bit like this: 1. User (registered or unregistered, ‘spose you can always build it Captcha / spam blocking to sort this) comes along to enter info 2. Info form consiste of a.Title b.Time …
Wiki Hacking – any ideas?
Alrighty then… I need a wiki that has all the register / login functions but which I can hack (this should be interesting…) to give me several entry fields which then spit out in RSS feeds. What I need are five fields. Entry Field 1 – Time Entry Field 2 – Area Entry Field 3 …
The Centre for English Teacher Training (CETT) of Eötvös University
Hmmm, so in order to work in academia you need to have a PhD…. shame shame shame Eötvös University! “Centre for English Teacher Training (CETT) of Eötvös University has been given a heavy blow by the Dean of the faculty, who has decided not to renew the contract of 9 staff members once these contracts …
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Exensive CMS = Terrible URLs
Heh, I concur: “I remember well Brent Simmons’ proposal of a” Law of CMS URLs”: The more expensive the CMS, the crappier the URLs.” [details of a global brain]
Wireless connectivity for Blogtalk Downunder
It’s all coming together… wireless connectivity at Blogtalk Downunder is to be supplied by iBurst… so you’ll know who to love when the connection kicks off and who to bawl at if…. but that won’t happen will it :o) Going to be odd, this’ll be my first conference talking to a bunch of laptops… hmmm… …
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Uses of Blogs
Fantastic stuff, I’m going to be contributing a chapter on the blogs and education front to the forthcoming Uses of Blogs. A genuine chapter in a real, paper and um, shiny stuff, book. Am very very honoured to be publishing in the same vicinity let alone on similar pages to the fantastic list of authors …