Published by Reverend June 1st, 2007
in WordPress.
Update: I tested this extension with WPMU to no avail. Looks like it works only with single WP installs 2.1 or higher with MediaWiki installs that are PHP 4 based (I got it to work with version 1.6.8).
Alan Levine off-handedly tweeted and del.icio.us’d a little extension for MediaWiki that he found @ Hery-Dev). [...]
Published by Reverend May 15th, 2007
in WordPress.
As we gear up for Faculty Academy 2007, I’d like to throw something out there. [[Matt Mullenweg]], founding developer of [[WordPress]], recently blogged about how his labor of love with WordPress over the last four years might be re-purposed by numerous media outlets for one of capital’s favorite narratives: the entrepreneurial wunderkind and their [...]
Published by Reverend May 11th, 2007
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Well, it’s hard to believe, but the University of Mary Washington’s Faculty Academy is just five short days away -May 16th and 17th. For those of you who may be new to it, this is a unique event that has been held annually for the last 12 years at UMW to feature the uses of [...]
Published by Reverend April 22nd, 2007
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Tomorrow a few of DTLT’s finest are going to meet with some folks from the History and Historical Preservation departments to talk about the technological possibilities for the emerging Center for Digital History at UMW (nothing official yet!). This is very exciting because we all know the faculty in these programs quite well, and [...]
Published by Reverend April 21st, 2007
in WordPress and wordpress multi-user.
D’Arcy Norman has already announced the (MAC) Learning Environments presentation that will take place this Wednesday, April 25, 1:00pm EST (10:00am Pacific, 11:00am Mountain, etc…). D’Arcy, Brian Lamb, and Alan Levine will be re-visiting some of the generative ideas from their 2004 presentation “Small Pieces Loosely Joined” (you can see the archived wiki here) [...]
Published by Reverend April 17th, 2007
in WordPress and wordpress multi-user.
I recently got inspired, so I returned to the ELS blogs site to see what was going on in the world of WordPress Multi-User plugins (as well as to test Simple Pie on WPMU -which works beautifully!). I’m glad I did!
I found a few cool new plugins for WPMU, and I will order them in [...]
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