Posted in wikis on Jun 28th, 2007 No Comments »
Couldn’t help but notice a spring in the step of students and staff today as the long, dark winter term comes to a close. I almost couldn’t keep my mind on a good discussion about wiki features today, thinking about having a few days down the coast re-charging the batteries.
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Posted in web 2.0 learning on Jun 26th, 2007 2 Comments »
Personalisation, customisation, the interactive and the participatory; all central to web 2.0 and the kinds of trends we’ve seen emerging over the last few years. Now signs that mainstream media like the ABC are at least putting a proverbial toe in the web 2.0 waters.
Their new site has tags, my stories, inline audio and [...]
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Posted in blogging, wikis on Jun 25th, 2007 No Comments »
The Edublogger ‘unconference’ is currently underway in Georgia, Atlanta. You can follow proceedings, even participate, on the un-conference wiki.
EduBloggerCon Atlanta 2007
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Posted in blogging on Jun 25th, 2007 No Comments »
There’s been some issues with edublogs over the last week as they move to new hardware, sometimes just slowness, but sometimes weird header and error messages. So, don’t worry, it’s not you. I’m hoping things are settling down now.
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This arrived in my email this week from a teacher in another school. Considering I’ve been posting about this for a while now, I thought I should include it:
Merit Pay for Dentists?
My dentist is great! He sends me reminders so I don’t forget checkups. He uses the latest techniques based on research. He never hurts [...]
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Posted in videos, wikis on Jun 23rd, 2007 No Comments »
This disarmingly simple little video does go a long way to help explain the potential of wikis in plain Engish.
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