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Monday, May 10, 2004
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Swiki, Teaching Wiki - free hosted wiki services for your educational pleasures

First I found Swiki (and wrote a bit about it before losing it (ed. not the swiki - my posting!) grrrrrr) and now here's Teaching Wiki:

"Hi! Welcome! Teaching Wiki aspires to be a community for college-level faculty. We imagine our primary audience to be faculty who are interested in writing instruction, perhaps technorhetorians but (as we invoke the wiki way here), we invite all college faculty and instructors to be wikiteachers with us...  We invite you to use Teaching Wiki to support your teaching efforts." [Teaching Wiki]

So... if you wanna do something with Wikis but don't have the server, tech know-how or webspace to install one... use these!!!


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Gotta check this out... wonder if there are any significant differences? [via SEW]


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Spectrum Generation

Beautiful... I remember going to 48k as one of the most exciting days of my youth :o) [via Kairosnews]... ahhh.. makes me wanna get that emulator working... Matchday 2, Sherlock Holmes, Leaderboard...


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Fan-bloody-tastic! The more Clay I read the more I fall into religious veneration ;o)

"...The thing that will change the future in the future is the same thing that changed the future in the past --- freedom, in both its grand and narrow senses.

The narrow sense of freedom, in tech terms, is a freedom to tinker, to prod and poke and break and fix things. Good technologies -- the PC, the internet, HMTL -- enable this. Bad technologies -- cellphones, set-top boxes -- forbid it, in hardware or contract. A lot of the fights in the next 5 years are going to be between people who want this kind of freedom in their technologies vs. business people who think freedom is a shitty business model compared with control.

And none of this would matter, really, except that in a technologically mediated age, our grand freedoms -- freedom of speech, of association, of the press -- are based on the narrow ones. Wave after wave of world-changing technology like email and the Web and instant messaging and Napster and Kazaa have been made possible because the technological freedoms we enjoy, especially the ones instantiated in the internet .." [Gothamist]


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Weblogs WebQuest & Webpres.

As Will said these are blue chip weblog / RSS resources:

A Webquest - Blogs and RSS facilitated (I think) by Lance Wilhelm (where's his blog?)... great webquesty driven stuff on, um, blogs and rss.
The Art of Blogging by George Siemens... quality online presentation on how blogs and RSS work in terms of communication / involvement flows and more!

But but but dontcha just want more... when people talk about ease of use / access of weblogs and information and then post such great things only in page-turning form ;o)


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