Another week another educational blogging service ;) Please say hello to eslblogs.org. Am not sure whether this one is great folly or not but I figured that it just makes too much sense to leave alone! You may or may not know that not only am I a CELTA but that I learnt what little …
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Sigh, meme alert…
Thanks Robert… I guess it’s Friday – although I’m putting this into winddown. Four Three Jobs I’ve Had: Counting people getting off buses | Throwing furniture off the top of buildings | A voice-over artiste (!) Four Three Movies I could watch over and over: Absolutely none of them… Four Three TV Shows I Love …
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Identity Production in a Networked Culture: Why Youth Heart MySpaceWell worth a more considered read… one to add to the pile on this I think.
BMU Research Seminar – Blogging in Tertiary Education
I’m heading over to the rather delightful Melbourne University tomorrow to run a seminar loosely linked up to mine & ABB’s 2005 ASCILITE paper and presentation. You can catch a full outline of the seminar here and if I have a little more time I’ll screencast the slides too. I like Melbourne Uni, lots of …
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The Return!
Yay! Greg Ritter is back, although it will be interesting to see how he adopts to the corporate straight… um, environment he’s blogging in. In case you didn’t know Greg was an absolute must read a few years back and it’s great to have him back! It’s also great to see BB with a blog… …
Elgg and WebCT, sitting in a tree…
So, some interesting news that may send a few ripples through the old edublogosphere is that Curverider (the excellently named commercial arm of Elgg) have ‘got into bed with’ Aperto Elearning Solutions founded by Sasan Salari (one founder of WebCT). My initial thoughts on this thing go back to June last year when I got …
Edublogs 1.0 – Special Announcement
I’m delighted to announce that the next generation of edublogs.org, supported by The Chalkface Project, is officially launched today! Firstly, the generous support of Chalkface means that edublogs.org (and associated sites) are now running on their own dedicated server. That means more bandwidth, more storage space, better performance and an all round superior edublogging experience. …
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Heh, via Alex, this beats 10 new web2.0 aps handsdown :)
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Feed Digest : Mix, convert, and syndicate RSS and Atom feedsFeed2JS anyone :) WordPress Help – Podz @ Tamba2ooooh, nice! Powazek: Just a Thought: Infinite Gates"So now, my fellow bloggers, I beseech you: Ignore the numbers. Ignore the lists. Blog what you love and the rest will follow. Everything else is just noise."
Moving servers
We’re moving servers as we speak to a brand spanking new one… just for incsub :) (that’s incsub in teh everything I do sense rather than just the url… it didn’t get that bad ;) This is going to give us far better performance and vastly improved performance. In short it’s gonna rock. However… there …