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Calling all EduBloggers… AERA is the biggest meeting of Ed Researchers on the planet (like 15,000 or something). Many of you will be in Chicago next week. Let’s get together and have dinner or drinks or something! If you’ll be in Chicago, post a comment describing when you’d be free to meet. I could make it any evening. (Please circulate.)
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So I believe it is safe to say that (1) Stephen and I have agreed that we don’t really know each other, and (2) that our interests are similar. Below is hopefully the last (this is taking up waay too much bandwidth) public response in the on-going saga…
Continue reading ‘Ending the Stephen/David Saga’
My blogging mentor “Brian”:http://www.reusability.org/blogs/brian/ has put up a follow-on to my humble attempt at getting people up and running with blogs in the instructional technology community. Check out “Electric Boogaloo”:http://www.reusability.org/blogs/brian/archives/000091.html, which includes a link to “George”:http://www.elearnspace.org/cgi-bin/elearnspaceblog/’s “list of ‘eduBloggers’”:http://www.elearnspace.org/cgi-bin/elearnspaceblog/archives/000920.html. I’ve already noticed that I’m not doing a very good job following some of Brian’s suggestions… Time to step it up!
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April 18, 2003 in
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I don’t know if I’ve ever been more stunned than I was this morning reading Stephen’s recent comment to my “Community piece”:http://www.reusability.org/blogs/david/archives/000085.html… As the famous Monty Python skit goes, “some were bitter; others, confused.” Thoughts below.
Continue reading ‘Boggled in the Blogosphere’
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April 17, 2003 in
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So I’m trying to draw some colleagues into the instructional technology blogosphere and had to write up a primer for folks who are new to the area… like I was a month or two ago. So, as long as I had to write it, I figured I’d throw it up on autounfocus.
Continue reading ‘A Beginner’s Guide to Joining the Instructional Technology Blog Scene’