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Monday, February 16, 2004
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Here's a wiki lesson plan which gets your learners taking part in an online conference using a wiki, you could introduce chat here as a really useful synchronous tool but you might not get the reflective depth of the 'reviewing the conference' task if you did. Your call :o)

I absolutely bet this has been done before (well, it has professionally but I haven't heard anything about this happening in a course... anybody wanna fill me in?)


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Great introduction to RSS links from Thomas including, RSS - The Next Killer App for Education, An Introduction to RSS for Educational DesignersSelling, Evangelizing, Teaching RSS and All About RSS.  I get all me RSS needs serviced by Lockergnome RSS Resources.


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People who subscribe to incorporated subversion also subscribe to these weblogs

Thnks to Lilia who quotes Andrew Grumet

  1. Go to http://grumet.net/syo/findThatFeed
  2. Type the name of your weblog
  3. Find your RSS feed (if there are several) and then click on <sim> next to it
  4. Enjoy :)

This uses the share your OPML stuff ... did I mention that you really should SHARE YOUR OPML, oh yes, I did :o)


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Confessions of an education technologist

(This is mostly for my girlfriend who's a Steiner 'nut' ;o)

I may be an educational technologist, I may teach online, I may write online, I may advocate others doing so and I may spend more time typing than talking, but:

  • I do not want technology to replace teachers nor do I think it ever will.
  • I don't think online education can replace or replicate people getting together in a room.
  • I would rather study and teach in a real classroom with people, I would, seriously!

I may prefer learning face to face, I may get frustrated with online education and virtual meetings, I may get horribly depressed by the crap that gets churned out in the name of educational technology, the myths of learning objects and the anonymity of a WebCT discussion board but:

  • I do think that communicating, collaborating, expressing and exploring your learning online can be unique and amazing.
  • I do think that online education has the potential to revolutionize teaching and learning for the better.
  • I would rather blog this than stick it on the fridge at home!

It's not the technology... it's the pedagogy!


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Aaron keeps the Manila goodies coming with some darn good Manila observations / notes including:

  • The importance of making a habit of writing a title *before* composing a news item or story.  Submitting a post without a title will result in an error and possible loss of the message.
  • How to enable the radio comments feature.  Doing so allows visitors to comment without having to sign up as members.
  • How to use 'news departments' to separate and organize content on the site.
  • The structure of Manila and the fact that news items, stories, pictures, and gems are all in fact discussion messages.  This is important to remember when making deletions. [apcampbell News]

I am I am I am going to get this goin eventually and this stuff is invaluable... thanks again for sharing!


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