Well, whaddya know, as of June 2 2004 Blackboard has been flogging their own blogging tool: “Journal LX is a powerful learning extension that enables instructors and students to create, share and comment on blogs within a course.” Maybe there was some sort of confusion at the users conference, when “Melissa Chotiner (Blackboard PR Manager …
Category Archives: General
LAMS
Had an interesting chat with Stephen Powell last week at a coffee shop in Flinders Lane here in Melb. Of the many things we talked about, one was LAMS, which he attended the opening of and was impressed by the people behind it. So, reading Derek’s article this morning (yes, I am spending at least …
ANZAC Day (& my birthday)
25th April each year is Anzac Day in Australia. A chance to reflect on the tragedy those lost in war. It’s also always a public holiday, which IMO is a very good thing (Remembrance day isn’t in England) as it accords some of the importance that reflecting on these horrors should. It’s also my birthday… …
Community Design
It’s probably never going to happen, but if Design for Community II ever comes about (and I think it so should) this excellent reflection on the history of wikipedia should definitely be a chapter.
Generic Teaching & Learning Online Surveys
Does anyone know of the location of any teaching and learning online surveys that are for pretty broad use (i.e. not specific to particular technologies or programs)? Don’t have to be web-based, if you’ve got a document and you could email it to me I’d be eternally grateful!!! (james [at] incsub.org) Thankyou :o)
Lessons for consultants
Steve Crescenzo shares it from the heart, blogging at its best. BTW, today has somehow become Dave Winer day, not sure how but it seems to have happened.
Unix in 10 minutes
Via Donncha, the fog is clearing, things don’t get any clearer than this!
Beautiful Machines 2
Lindon: “This one’s a bit moody, and each of them is in one way or another…” You don’t say ;o)
Beautiful Machines
Lindon has redesigned and reconceptualised Into the Bungelow into an evolving folio of images he’s created over the years. Read more about it here. They’re all CC licensed so: “You could down-load 50 of them, print them, set them on fire and pee on them and claim what you are doing is art. In fact …
Edublogs are go!
Over at IncSub I’ve posted a kind of potted history of the last two years of edublogging… it’s for the online version of elearning magazine and any and all feedback would be very very much appreciated!!! Here’s an excerpt: “Back in July 2003 there was a group called the Educational Blogging Network, there was Schoolblogs …