http://emerge.elgg.org/francesbell/weblog/315.html
It fascinates me how people manage mutiple blogs, and I have been watching what the great and the good do (you know who you are;-) )?
I have already blogged here (see Josie’s comments on how to push feeds with elgg) and here about feeds and blogs.? Alex Hardman asked me to post about how to [...]
Entries from May 2007
More than One Blog - how do you do it?
May 15th, 2007 · No Comments
Tags: Learning Technology
Web 2.0 cartoon
May 14th, 2007 · No Comments
http://emerge.elgg.org/francesbell/weblog/312.html
Well, I thought I would share this very Web 2.0 cartoon with Emerge.
Thanks Hugh McLeod.?
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John Seely Brown and Gender
May 13th, 2007 · No Comments
http://www.knowandnetwork.org/francesbell/weblog/30.html
I was directed to this list of recordings at EdTEchLive and noticed this interview of John Seely Brown, formerly of Xerox Parc.
The whole thing is worth listening to but if you are short of time, just listen to the last few minutes.?
At the end of this interview when asked to include anything missed out, he [...]
Tags: Information Systems
Women better off in ex-polys
May 12th, 2007 · No Comments
http://www.knowandnetwork.org/francesbell/weblog/29.html
Rebecca Attwood says that
the average female academic in a Campaigning for Modern Universities institution earned �1,368 more than her Russell Group counterpart.
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‘Just the facts’ on youth online victimisation
May 12th, 2007 · No Comments
http://emerge.elgg.org/francesbell/weblog/298.html
Danah Boyd has posted on a panel presentations to the US Internet Caucus Advisory Committee. She contributed a qualitative data perspective to complement the quantitative perspective from David Finkelhor (Director of Crimes Against Children Research Center), Amanda Lenhart (PEW), and Michele Ybarra (President of Internet Solutions for Kids). The video of the panel discussion is [...]
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