Every year I am impressed with the effort and quality of results from the Edublog Awards crew. Every year I learn about at least a few edublogs that teach me something important. With nominations now open for the 2007 awards, I urge you to participate. Start by nominating those edublogs that you learn from. Try […]
Archive for October, 2007
Nominations Are Open for the Edublog Awards
Published by October 31st, 2007 in Blogging and Digital Democracy. 0 CommentsGoogle Announces Open(er) Social Software APIs
Published by October 31st, 2007 in Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!). 0 CommentsAs many have anticipated, Google has announced its OpenSocial platform, a set of APIs that allow developers to target multiple social software platforms.
As you might imagine, there’s already a lot of good coverage of this on the web, and I’m going to just provide some highlights here:
From TechCrunch:
OpenSocial is a set of three common APIs, […]
My New Post on Terra Incognita
Published by October 31st, 2007 in Higher Education and Open Source, Open Content, Open Access. 1 CommentI have an article up today on Terra Incognita. If you haven’t checked this blog out yet, I highly recommend that you do. Managed by Penn State World Campus’s Executive Director Ken Udas, the blog features a series of guest posts by various interesting folks on topics related to open source and open educational resources […]
An Open Casket After All
Published by October 30th, 2007 in Higher Education, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!), Open Source, Open Content, Open Access and Digital Democracy. 0 CommentsUpdate: The intrepid Jim Farmer has also posted a copy of the D2L entry in the immagic eLibrary.
As it turns out, one of your fellow e-Literate readers saved the D2L post and pasted it into the comments section of my last post.
I love you guys.
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Burying the Bodies
Published by October 27th, 2007 in Higher Education, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!) and Open Source, Open Content, Open Access. 4 CommentsFollowing my last post regarding the nasty details of Blackboard’s behavior that came out during the discovery phase of the trial, we now see the following message up on the D2L blog:
[Our Litigation Update post, originally posted here on October 24, has been temporarily removed, as late today we received a letter from Blackboard’s lawyers.
Right […]
