Despite my apparent reputation for being Mr. Hip-to-the-Scene Blogger Dude, I’m not exactly livin’ la Web 2.0 vida loca. I almost never blog about personal details of my life. I have a Facebook account, but I don’t do much with it. I killed my MySpace account after getting creeped out by “friend” invitations from 13-year-old […]
Archive for December, 2007
My Personal Feed
Published by December 26th, 2007 in Blogo-eroticism and Other Hype and Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!). 0 CommentsCongrats to the Edublog Award Winners
Published by December 25th, 2007 in Blogging, Higher Education and Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!). 0 CommentsI’m remiss in not getting this out earlier. Delightfully, I’m completely unfamiliar with most of the award winners. I haven’t had time yet to check out all of these new finds, so if anybody discovers a particularly exciting blog among this group, please let me know.
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Desire2Learn Competencies and Rubrics, Part III
Published by December 25th, 2007 in Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!) and Notable Posts. 0 CommentsWell, I should have learned by now not to promise in advance how many parts a series will have and when I will complete them. It seems that, as soon as I declare publicly what my blogging plans are, Brother Fate smacks me upside the head with his big, fat overcommitment stick.
But apparently I’m a […]
Turning Your Blog Into a Social Network Node
Published by December 12th, 2007 in Blogging and Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!). 3 CommentsI haven’t forgotten that I still owe you the last installment on the D2L competencies series, but that’s going to take more mental bandwidth than I have at the moment. My goal is to get to it this weekend.
In the meantime, I note this article on GigaOm about the DiSo Project, which aims to turn […]
Sakai Newport 2007: The State of the Union
Published by December 10th, 2007 in Higher Education, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!), Open Source, Open Content, Open Access, Usability and Human Factors and Notable Posts. 1 CommentSix months ago, following the Amsterdam conference, I was highly encouraged by some of the signs of progress I was seeing in the Sakai community. In an exchange with a commenter on that post, I wrote,
The question I’m trying to answer in this blog post is, given these sorts of concerns, how much progress are […]
