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Connectivity: Spike Hall's RU Weblog
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 Monday, April 7, 2003

After 20 or more entries and several months - building upon ones thoughts becomes difficult. Why? Because full understanding of inventory is lost; an exact memory of all expressed thoughts is out of reach.

Some helpful hints to myself:

-List entry titles and dates. Save as outline and Use activeRenderer (for Radio users)to publish the list as a web page.

Further refinements:

-Sort them by topics and categories that have become meaningful within your blog.

-Make each listing a link to that entry.(For quick review)

-Summarize each entry underneath the link.

-Make a concept map/outline of the total idea space

My guess is that if I follow these recommendations I will recognize which of my expressed thoughts invite extensions.

Might these ideas also help you with your weblog or knowledge log?

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As for Readers of this weblog -- these steps will ease your purposeful explorations and samplings within Connectivity.

Here's my first draft


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Spike Hall is an Emeritus Professor of Education and Special Education at Drake University. He teaches most of his classes online. He writes in Des Moines, Iowa.


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