Thursday, July 24, 2003


EduTech Bloggers.

Months ago, I posted list of bloggers focusing on education/technology. I had quite a few responses and additions to my original list. I've transferred the page to its new permanent home. If you want to add someone (or yourself) let me know.

[elearnspace blog]

6:16:46 PM    

excellent graduation speech. Lance: "Do not accept it, ladies and gentlemen. And do not spread it like the plague that it is. Stop tolerating, and start understanding. Ask questions, and listen to the answers. Explain yourself, and listen to explanations. And avoid the simple, gated, picket-fenced sidewalk of tolerance and move down the rocky, shaky, strenuous path of understanding." [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]


6:15:12 PM    

Writing without editors.

Excellent Jeff Jarvis piece about editors. I got the pointer from Scoble, who astutely points out that even in the weblog world we have editors, they just don't pay us as well as the ones in the print world. ";->"

At the end of the Jarvis piece he says: "And if I'm wrong, you'll tell me. For you are my editor." I used to say things like that, but it's naive, don't give up your power Jeff, they'll grind you to a pulp and leave you for dead. No editors, and that's an absolute, as far as I'm concerned.

Look at the comments on the Andrew Grumet post I pointed to last night, if Jarvis is right these are Andrew's editors. One says UserLand was a BigCo, the only one in RSS space. Another poster says that the world is more complicated than Dave says it is, but doesn't explain how.

We often wax poetic about how much better it will be when we wrest control from the ink-stained dinosaurs, but when we replace them with people whose main qualification is that they have a laptop and net connection, have we actually accomplished anything?

[Scripting News]

6:13:40 PM    

"Going Away to College? New Weblog Gives College Students and Parents the Latest News and Information on College Safety. College students across the US are more likely to be the victim of many different crimes than others not in school. A new weblog, www.collegeSafeBlog.com, has the latest college and campus safety news, tips, information and links to college safety products. [PRWEB Jul 23, 2003] [PR Web (The Free Wire Service) Top 30 News Stories]


6:11:11 PM    

teens trouble with web. According to a report from Northumbria University, most teenagers lack the information gathering skills needed for using the internet efficiently. This sounds like it shouldn't be happening in america! If you're an edcucator, check out Peter Ford's Schoolblogs. [via mediajunk] [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]


6:06:27 PM    

Students Cut College Costs by Trading Books on Internet Marketplace. Students on college campuses nationwide no longer need to spend an average $300 a semester for their course books. Instead, a growing trend indicates that students are increasingly exchanging their used textbooks with each other on an internet marketplace. [PRWEB Jul 24, 2003] [PR Web (The Free Wire Service) Top 30 News Stories]


5:59:44 PM