Category Archives: Webloggia

Quoting this post in full is easier than writing something myself…

With apologies to Tom Coates of plasticbag.org… The secret of successful weblogging is – it seems – never to pause for a moment. Never let the fact that you’re kind of not in the mood for a few days to … Continue reading

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Course Weblog on Theoretical Perspectives on Interactivity

Douglas Rushkoff has started a weblog to support a course that he’s teaching at New York University, “on the emergence of and reactions to interactivity in technology, literature, art, society and our perception of reality.” Via Seb’s Open Research

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An anonymous post found on the the UBC wiki

I stumbled on this meditation on wikis and instruction with the random page link: To me the Wiki makes teaching and learning collaborative not only as a process but as the product as well. It makes teachers out of the … Continue reading

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Personal publishing as punk rock, redux…

The amazing Anne Galloway calls this spirited rant the best story about weblogs she has ever read. That’s enough for me to take a look… I do groove on the perspective: Weblogs are a party, damn it, and sometimes they’re … Continue reading

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Librarians are the freakin’ coolest!

This morning I had the pleasure of giving a fairly standard overview of weblogs and RSS to a group of librarians. Nice sized group, and the response was gratifying… This is the second time I’ve addressed members of the profession … Continue reading

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Internet Librarian Conference Blogged

Weblog postings from theInternet Librarian 2003 Conference have been collected.

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Blogshop North

[Given the sporadic posting schedule here, it’s doubtful that anybody noticed… but I apologise for the technical difficulties last week.] Last Wednesday was my first delivery of Blogshop @ UBC. My sincere thanks to my co-facillitator Jim Sibley, and to … Continue reading

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Blogtalk now has a permanent home…

A few weeks back it was my privilege to take part in British Columbia’s Educational Technology Users Group’s recent Blogtalk conference. Scott Leslie, the mastermind behind the mighty EdTechPost invited myself and a handful of BC blogger-types to lead an … Continue reading

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Talking to or about each other?

Evan posts some thoughts on the nature of communication in the Ed Tech weblog (non?)community: I have a visual representation in my head of the blogging community. A bunch of people talking out loud, but never actually talking to each … Continue reading

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Kenton Good blogs ACCESS…

I don’t have the jam to weblog the sessions I am attending, but luckily I’ve encountered Kenton Good’s weblog… which was new to me. I stumbled on his page via the wonders of reverse linking (once again demonstrating the power … Continue reading

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