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Wednesday, October 29, 2003
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Bill points to an interesting site offering:

"Course Management Systems
This site provides the most complete independently-reviewed analyses anywhere of selected course management software, including product comparisons, reviews, and automated decision-making tools.

Student Services
This site is a resource for colleges and universities seeking information about technology solutions to support online student services. Learn more about products, compare products and make decisions.

e-Learning Policies
This site focuses on the unique policy issues that are created by the e-delivery of higher education courses and programs. Learn more about policy areas, search for policies and compare policies."
[Bill Brandon: eLearning Entrepreneur]


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"Hillel Cooperman, while demonstrating the new "glass" interface of the new UI (code-named Aero) asked the audience "who will be the first to blog about this?" Someone in the audience yelled "Scoble."

Well, that's quite an honor.

He was showing a new sidebar part in Longhorn that displays RSS feeds in real time." [The Scobleizer Weblog]

Hey, guess Microsoft could be making me happy for once :OP Wonder if this really is IM RSS, if so, COOL!


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Blogging, Poetry & The Rest of My Life

Y'know, I reckon there are tons of bloggers out there who are also poets... I know Tarin of KnowProse is (which is what got me thinking) and thoroughly enjoyed having a read :o)

Also, back in the day, the first net stuff I ever did was sharing poems with people round the world in '94/'95. Can't find it anymore though :o(

So, to expose my (slightly) more structured ramblings... or not?

I guess the thing I'm worried about is that this weblog is pretty much 98% professional stuff and I wonder if I'll be confusing meself, and readers, by mixing 'me' up. Also, I'm a bit shy ;o)

'Owever, I really am starting to drop some masks and this might be a good place to try.

Does anyone else find themselves with this quandary? Know of any 'multiple-role' bloggers, or poet bloggers? Care?


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