BuzzMachine... by Jeff JarvisJeff Jarvis reports on his sneak peak of AOL's upcoming entry into the weblog world...
Blogging
Edublogger Gathering at NECC
Edweblogs: NECC 2003: Edublogger Gathering at NECC Just a reminder about the Edublogger Gathering at NECC. While I've seen a few posts refer to this as an Intel event, I want to clarify that this is an event for folks interested in weblogs in educations. While Intel and Clarity-Innovations have provided funds for the event to take place, they both are doing so to facilitate discussion and dialog. It is not a vendor event. We were just lucky enough to have them help with expenses. If anyone has any questions about the event, please feel free to contact me.
Hydra...
Hydra
Wouldn't it be great to edit the same document, live, in realtime,
together with everyone in your group?
This collaborative note taking application was used extensively at O'Reilly's Emerging Technologies Conference. It can take advantage of Zero Configuration networking so even without an IP connection, participants can collaborate on note taking. I'll have a copy running on my laptop. If you are at NECC, and use Mac OS X, download a copy and see if you see me. We can trade notes... :-)
necc.edweblogs.org
NECC 2003 - EdWeblogs.org I've been working on a collaborative weblog for use during the National Education Computing Conference taking place in Seattle next week. In addition to the weblog, there will also be a edublogger gathering. taking place Monday, June 30. Intel and Clarity Innovations have graciously provided funds to pay for a meeting room and for an internet connection to the room. I'm hoping for an environment similar to what I witnessed at the O'Reilly Emerging Technologies Conference that took place in April. People coming together, learning from each other, and sharing the good work they are doing.
As Will Richardson mentioned today, the great thing about events such as NECC is that you have an opportunity to connect with people who you admire and to learn from them. That is what I am anticipating to take place Monday night and throughout the conference. If you are in Seattle on Monday, be sure to look us up.
Playing with template...
Have been working on learning a bit more about CSS. Will tweek with this a bit more later today...
Blogshop: Weblog Workshop
MLX Item #843 Alan Levine of Maricopa Learning Exchange has developed an
online workshop on "blogging" (hence "blogshop") was designed to introduce faculty to the world of weblogs and to provide them basic steps for creating their own blog using MovableType.
Follow the link to the blogshop. The entries are a great outline for anyone interested in doing a workshop on Movable Type. In this entry:An Idea:Blogfolios, he discusses using weblogs as a porfolio tool.
One of the primary reasons is the blog platform is one that is generally geared toward personal reflection AND is chronologically organized, so one could develop it over time and benchmark growth. Blogs as we have seen, can include any sort of electronic file as an artifact. And the comment features allow feedback from the outside world.
[ by way of...Anne Davis: EduBlog Insights]
Private Directories with Movable Type
This past week was a good example of why I like weblogs. Will Richardson started a discussion about student publishing that was picked up by serveral other folks. With comments and trackback the conversation took off. Greg Ritter over at Ten Reason's Why has listed a nice chronology of the discussion. This morning Matt Jadud wrote to me to suggest...
The fastest way to hide your content on the webserver (password protect it, etc.) will be to do it via an .htaccess file... (assuming you're running Apache)
I have been able to have MT save the alternate index file in the seperate directory, now will look into what Matt has suggested. Over the weekend I'll work to set up a demo...
New Weblog Tools: Expressions and Rantelop
My-ExpressionsExpressions! is a hosted media blogging system that makes it easy for anyone to create and maintain their very own photo or media blog. It has been designed and developed by fellow photographers, artists and bloggers to meet your specific needs. [by way of... Ben Hammersley.com]
Hammersley also points to a new blogging tool - Rantelope a standards-compliant weblogging and content management tool written in the object oriented scripting language, python.
We intend to combine the best features of Movable Type™, Blogger™, Radio Userland, and Blosxom (as well as our own ideas!) into a single, flexible system that's easy for users and developers alike.
Blog Space: Public Storage for...
Wired 11.06: Mind Share
We've lived so long under the notion of the Web as a space of connected documents, it seems almost unthinkable that it could be organized any other way. But it could just as easily be assembled around a different axis: not pages but minds.
Steven Johnson discusses weblogs and how they are changing how people think of the web. What happens when you start seeing the Web as a matrix of minds, not just documents? [by way of...[alterego]]
Tom Hoffman Highlights Joe Lufts Work at Brooklyn International High School
Tuttle SVC: May 14, 2003 Archives Tom points to Joe Luft and the Brooklyn International High School 2003 - 2003 home page. I'm planning on visiting both Tom and Joe and learn more about their programs during the first part of June. Both are great examples of using technology to enhance the learning of students and teachers.