Archive for December, 2007

My Personal Feed

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 […]

Congrats to the Edublog Award Winners

I’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

Well, 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

I 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

Six 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 […]





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