Tag Archives: Derek-Morrison

All Hail the Mighty B-Rex

Yes, yes, we’ve all heard the news by now. BlackCT Wednesday has hit. Will it be remembered as The Day the Music Died? I don’t think so. Unfortunately, it could be remembered as The Day the Music Was So Badly Wounded That It Became Barely Listenable for a Really Long Time.
You know. Kinda like the [...]

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Does Education Inflected Architecture = Web 2.0?

In my last post, I suggested that we need an architecture that is designed with a low barrier of entry for educators to actively influence and change themselves. Today, I ran into a related post by Dana Boyd, which I actually found through Hypergene Media Blog which, in turn, found it via Ben Hammersly. (Whew.)
Here’s [...]

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More on Enterprise-class Educational Blog Software

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 [...]

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