Editable Themes are starting to become a reality at edublogs.org :) w00t!
Author Archives: James
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Building a school website one blog at a time at StigmergicWebIf you;re building websites for schools (or any other organisation as well!) and you’re thinking of using a blog tool then you should be reading this. Pronto likes! Blog Book Almost Cooked–Preorders OpenWell we’ll be ordering about 5 for the library, guaranteed. You should get …
Blog based communities – explaining the basics
Have been having some excellent conversations around the uses of blogs in community and organisational contexts of late. Especially so with Andrew, Mike & David and it was David who suggested that we needed a simple way to explain exactly what community / organisational blogging and blogging as a whole is… to those who maketh …
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Any Latin scholars out there?
So, exactly *how* do you pronounce ‘nonscholae’?
This is gonna be a good year
Today is an exceptionally good day. Just is :)
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On the Cost of Selling an Enterprise Learning System Via Stephen I’m not just pointing to this because we share the same name (how odd is that!). The same goes for Michael’s commentary(apart from the name bit) AkoNet New Zealand – NZ's 1st for learning and communicatingOutstanding new site from Lynsey and Marica (Blog Hui …
Melbourne Social Software Lunch
There are some seriously fascinating people in Melbourne (and briefly coming down from Sydney :) and I was lucky enough to have a great lunch today with Andrew Mitchell, Matt Moore, Michael Specht, Shawn Callahan & Andrew Rixon (who have, IMO, jobs to die for!) We definitely need to have a big Melbourne day or …
Dr Mike Farmer enters the blogosphere!
Hopefully this is the first of the many would-be-bloggers in my family… my dad! He’s the author of Using the Internet in Secondary Schools and (with my stepmother) Supporting Information and Communications Technology: A Handbook for Those Who Assist in Early Years Settings so if you’re into that kind of thing then, heck, you should …
nonscholae.org
Well, admittedly it took me a little longer than the two days promised (whoops) but I’ve got a working draft for nonscholae.org up and running at, you guessed it, nonscholae.org :) As you’ll be able to see when you visit the only area I’ve paid any attention too is the front (static) page and a …
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cj's: On the immutability of skool"When you stop to consider just how much stuff is attached to the various formal education systems that are now deployed the beast takes on proportions that are truly difficult to comprehend"