Don’t look now, for there just might be some news about WP.com and Open Education in your WordPress dashboard! Seems like the word is getting around about using Wordpress for Open Education (thank you, Stephen).
What’s even better than Mark Ghosh blogging the news further and wider, is that he’s a card-carrying educational WordPresser [...]
Published by Reverend October 5th, 2007
in widgets.
For anyone interested in the dynamic homepage of UMW Blogs, this post may be of some interest…
Part of what I started thinking about when working on UMW Blogs this Summer was how to capture some of the activity going on throughout the various blogs on the front page or the “motherblog” -to steal a saying [...]
Published by Reverend September 27th, 2007
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I can’t begin to tell you how deeply I respect the intellectual generosity of D’Arcy Norman. Presenting with him at the Open Ed 2007 conference at Utah State University was an absolute honor and pleasure. He’s already done a nice job re-capping his portion of the session which was much more coherent than he suggests [...]
Published by Reverend July 19th, 2007
in fun.
The folks over in Gardner Campbell’s New Media Studies class are having way too much fun. One student, humanisticmystic, is doing some research on the lolcatz phenomenon and submitted his own lolcat creation to I Can has Cheezburger with some pretty impressive results. He has a nice overview of this viral phenomenon [...]
Published by Reverend July 19th, 2007
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So if you have a WordPress.com blog, you can do some of your blogging from within Facebook with the new WordPress.com Facebook App designed by Joseph Scott.
In this app you’ll find the core blog features you’d expect: publishing posts, adding bookmarks and viewing stats. Beyond that we’ve taken advantage of the social network information that [...]
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