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Monday, May 05, 2003
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The world of RSS feeds. Friday Feast #42: The World of RSS Feeds via Jenny Lots of information on RSS. Keep you going for hours!... [elearnspace blog]

It could too! This is one to file for later for sure!


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XPLANA: Open Source Courseware Review. Quote: "The purpose of this paper is to outline the major open source courseware projects and to rate their usefulness. This is not intended as a definitive ranking but rather as a point of departure for those interested in investigating these systems and who are considering an open source courseware implementation." [Serious Instructional Technology]

Good stuff! Not surprised to see Moodle gets an early mention!


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Charles Lowe has some interesting thoughts on comments and weblogs (and egos as well I guess!):

"if we are the first to find a primary source, or we have some extensive commentary to write, or if we were to create an original piece, then we probably want to post it to our site, not the community weblog. We want our site to contain our most important thoughts. So do we duplicate post to both?"   Cyberdash

Charles goes on to argue that Drupal can do it best where:

"...the front page becomes a composite of target posts from member blogs"

Which sounds cool, a community aggregator, no?

So, this is cool, but in the end, it's just a hub and a hub has to have filters or moderation (or it'll just blow everyone away) and filters/moderaqtion are basically what individual bloggers do and so we're back where we started, aren't we? Monday morning!

 


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

Greensboro sit-ins
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