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Category Archives: General
Postfix email server config consulting
If anyone wants fancies their hand at some postfix email server config consulting (just a tad beyond my technical capacities :o) then get in touch with Matt.
Setting up blogs at your university or school
Here’s a bite-sized version of the multi-user blogging post I wrote a bit back… a quick overview of some of the best tools for implementing blogs in education.
A plan for edublogs.org
I’ve never been the best at crafting lengthy plans for things so here, very quickly, is a plan for how we can use edublogs.org for the maximum benefit for the least stress. All of the voting, rating and scaling stuff went into two particular baskets at around the same time. Namely the ‘too hard’ and …
The differences between weblogs and discussion forums
Via Oliver: “In several occasions we had no convincing argument why discussion via weblogs are different from news groups.” [Peter on eEducation] I *know* that the first thing people think of is how they can use these like discussion forums but pleeeeeeeeease let’s not perpetuate that. I can’t think of any convincing argument…. they’re as …
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Planned Communities
I think I flatter myself to think that Alan has spent the hours required to trawl through Centred Communication but if he has I reckon we’re on the same page. A most excellent addition to the emerging physical-virtual environments discussion in considering the pretty awful Apple digital campus exchange and, dare I say it, another …
L I V E R P Double O L Liverpool F C
Wow, what a game.
On the soapie or the soapbox?
Some thoughts on writing long / short blog posts and the unlikelyness of A-Listing.
Wow!
This is absolutely mind blowing. Plug in your headphones, give yourself 3 minutes and prepare to be blown away… do ya think I could blog like this :D
Creating your neighboursphere – Hubs & Hubris
I’ve posted over at Blogsavvy about creating the foundations for a local community using weblogs and aggregation. What I’m arguing is that hubs (like Urban Vancouver) don’t work so well and that hubris (individuals aggregated) is a much better model, just that I’ll have to go and create that to prove my point :o) Whaddya …
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