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Friday, February 28, 2003
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Ooooh, when you set up a category it gives it a different url & that's not linked too on your site... hence... as private as you want it to be! LOVELY!


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OK, so while trying to figure out exactly how I can configure this blog & what it can & can't do (there's not a lot it can't do although I did have to use 'Bloglet' to pick up an email subscribers service... have tested it but not sure if it works yet.... results coming soon!) I got to thinking what the specifications of an ideal blog would be... for the teaching & learning context:

  • Incredibly easy to set-up
  • Dual level operations (v. simple & more adventurous)
  • Links to all other blogs in your class or course (automatically - via an admin dbase?)
  • E-mail subscription (i.e. email notification to subscribers when any changes are made)
  • Ability to post images, documents, objects etc.
  • Ability to discuss / comment on  posts
  • Simple collaborative function (for teachers & other students)
  • The news aggrigator is cool... an academic aggregator or one that linked into a google search that identified new sites / articles.
  • Gotta have catagories!
  • Categories which you can 'protect' (i.e. generate a password to enter them so you can have a private 'family' area or T-S blog)

Plenty more I imagine too, hopefully this is the start of a pretty comprehensive list!

And that's not even going *near* LCMSs providing blogging tools... Blackboard offers a DIRE 'make your own website' thing. The idea is right, people jump at it and then slink away depressed at how crap it is. Now someting like radio........ the LCMS being formed more of the individuals (represented through their blogs) and less of the tools and crapping around...oh yeah...


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