Auricle’s Derek Morrison follows up on his great example of how to make an internet-focused tool like a personal blog system enterprise-robust for large educational institutions. In this latest post, he analyzes the clever features of the University of Warwick’s Blogbuilder tool. This is exactly the kind of article that I love; it translates software features into educational affordances.
Sweet!
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