Category Archives: Blogging

How a Campus IT Department Should Communicate

Following up on my previous post about Patrick Masson and why you should all subscribe to his blog, I want to point out that his staff now has a group blog that’s aimed at increasing transparency to the campus.
Patrick kicked it off with the following post:

“…be not content with the best book; seek sidelights from [...]

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What Really Happened at SUNY: Another View

For those of you who wanted to hear more of the gory details regarding the death of SLN2, my good friend Patrick Masson has lifted the veil just a little bit higher in a recent blog post. As a side note, I am thrilled to see Patrick join the blogosphere. His blog, “CIoh-no!”, presents a [...]

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‘Dracula Blogged’ Restarts Today

“Dracula Blogged,” one of my favorite blog-based literary/pedagogical experiments, restarts today. The core idea is that the dated entries from Dracula (which was written in diary format) are delivered as blog posts on their actual dates. So, for example, the first entry in the novel, dated “3 May,” went live today. It’s a wonderful way [...]

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Comprehensive Information About Extending WordPress

If you use WordPress, or if you are just interested in learning more about what is possible to accomplish with good blog software, then you should spend some time reading Lorelle on WordPress. She is in the middle of a month-long commitment to write one post every day about WordPress plugins. These aren’t just short [...]

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Welcome to e-Literate 2.0

At long last, I have managed to move my blog over to WordPress. Many thanks to Sarah Lewis at Blogging Expertise for helping me get my content out of ExpressionEngine, style the site the way I wanted, and make sure that old URLs didn’t break. She was able to head some problems off at the [...]

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