Who I Aggregate

Who Aggregates Me (and has shared their OPML)

& on Bloglines

Education
Technology

[alterego]
autounfocus

Bill Brandon

Blog.IT
Brooklyn BloggEd
cogdogblog
Collaborative Learning
Dale Pike
David Davies
Disruptive Technology
EdBlogger Praxis
EduResources
EdTechPost
EduBlog Insights
Edu-blog News
elearningpost
elearnspace
Headshift Moments

HomoLudens
Jim Flowers
Learning Circuits
Many 2 Many
Mark Roseman
Online Learning
open-education
Seblogging

Stephen Downes

teachnology
Ten Reasons Why
Tim Lauer
SiT
Weblogg-ed
X-Plana

Internet

A Networked World
headshift moments
mamamusings
tmt, tlt
McGee's Musings
Micah Alpern

Microdoc News
Powazek
Scripting News

Other

Connectivity
Library Stuff
Mathemagenic
Open Access News
Seb's Open Research
The Shifted Librarian
Unbound Spiral


<< edublog list >>


Melbourne
Blogs 
« aussie blogs »


Friday, April 11, 2003
Untitled Document


This is just about the best 'simulation' learning tool I've ever seen! Now here's a way of using mutimedia in a valuable manner.
12:26:36 PM    comments   trackback

Untitled Document


Very interesting piece by David Carraher regarding weblogs in education. Highlights two issues:

  • Constraints on Students As Active Producers of Knowledge
  • There is a firewall around the classroom

Both of which provide powerful arguments for weblog (& OPEN weblog (not trapped within an LMS)) use in education. Hoep he continues his thoughts on this.


9:32:15 AM    comments   trackback

Untitled Document


Seb points to a very interesting overview of livejournal's demographics use... could be an interesting resource in matching tools to profiles!
9:26:08 AM    comments   trackback

Untitled Document


Yahoo Groups goes RSS

Yahoo Groups to your aggregator. Yahoo Groups RSS URI Generator - in case you missed it the first time around, this page will produce the RSS address for any public Yahoo Group that has made its archive of messages publicly readable. This allows you to be notified of new posts in your personal news aggregator. For instance, I've just subscribed to the [educational] opensourcecontent feed.

[Seb's Open Research]

This is way cool... I've been using Yahoo groups for years as a great free LMS & this just makes things more exciting. One thought though... Yahoo groups already uses email notifications as it's staple & thus makes your inbox a perfectly suitable aggreator. Besides allowing posts to my blog (as I've done here with Seb's stuff) would it really make a radical difference? Perhaps I've got a way rto go in understanding the potential of RSS???


9:20:58 AM    comments   trackback



Nothing to do with the great civil rights leader, James Farmer, but here are some links that are:

Greensboro sit-ins
Reflections
Family (with pictures)


Stuff

About me

About incorporated
subversion





Click to see the XML version of this web page.

email me
Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog.



April 2003
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
    1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30      
Mar   May


Topics, conferences
etc.

ICWL 2003
Day1
Day2
Day3

Social Publishing

The Internet

Online Learning
Environments


Miscellany



Click here to visit the Radio UserLand website.

Creative Commons License