Hey, guess what, I just got a job offer from the Australian International University. Their mission statement: “To educationalise our globally significant clientele for maximum ROI with a view to a spectacular IPO.” Very very funny, 10/10 for whoever put this up. Oh, and of course, I accept!
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Very funny. [via Andy Lark]
Matt Mullenweg InfoTech Podcast
Matt Mullenweg podcasted at InfoTalk: “My goal is to …. get as many people a blog as possible and make it free and make it easy to use and we’ve got a few billion people to go.” Absolutely.
What would you like to see in WordPress MultiUser?
Serious call to attention… if you’re interested in the development of WordPress MultiUser and would like to put in your requests for site-wide admin functionality then this is the place to do it! Here’s the RSS feed for the WPMU forum too… it’s excellent stuff and I’d encourage pretty much anyone interested in the multi-user …
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Talkr — Letting blogs speak for themselvesGood stuff… great text to speech as well. Hat tip Alex. End of Semester Class Technology Survey | ENGL 421 Technical WritingDrupal vs. WebCT (thanks Harold). Different tools & different uses so a direct comparison is a bit hard bu there are some v. interesting thoughts to be drawn …
How NOT to use blogs in education
Over at blogsavvy I’m trying to condense and open up the Blogs @ Anywhere article I posted a bit back. Basically it’s a summary of ways NOT to use blogs in education, please pop over and share any thought you might have!
incsub makes The Australian
Well, kindof… ” “I’M just a 58-year-old grumpy lawyer with no great IT competence,” John Carmichael says. He seems anything but grumpy and he may be Australia’s first academic podcaster. Podcasting is radio at your pleasure. You download an audio file from a web page – Carmichael’s is called Fireside Chats – and listen when …
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Forbes.com Best of the Web – WordPressI wholeheartedly agree.
On motivation and the futility of social bookmarking as an organisational tool…
The great conversation we’ve been having about tagging / link sites and more has funnily enough led me to feel even less excited about social bookmarks / tags than I was before. Folksonomies made out of categorisation, titles, meta-tags and more are useful and viable I’d say. Keyword tagging as an alternative form of categorisation …
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soulsoup » Blog Archive » Let’s Jyve Blog, e-learning, elearning, elearning blog, e-learning, learning design, learning strategy, learning experience design, e-learning singapore, elearning singaporeWorth a crack for sure… nice new banner image Anol :o) SourceForge.net: Project Info – Connotea"Connotea is an online reference management system. It allows users to store and organise their links and …