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Tag Archives: SUNY
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This is just a reminder that you should register right away for the 2-3-98 Conference on open source in higher education at fabulous Delhi, NY on June 19th and 20th. The first day has tracks on quality, total cost of … Continue reading
Great Open Source Conference in Upstate New York
Update: The dates of the conference are actually June 19-20. Sorry about that. (Patrick will never let me live this down.) My friend Patrick Masson has put together a two-day conference at Delhi, NY on May 23-24 that looks terrific. … Continue reading
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 … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Higher Education, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
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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 … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Higher Education, Notable Posts, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged Patrick-Masson, SUNY
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What Really Happened at SUNY
I was doing a bit of research on the IMS Tool Interoperability effort and I ran across this post by Chuck Severence. He was enthusing about the need for the developing standard–a sentiment which I wholeheartedly support (although I don’t … Continue reading


