Virtual training on show at NET*Working 2004
The Net*Working 2004 conference will be held online this year, and while organizers in this article are enthusiastic about the many new technologies that will be employed, I have noticed a certain amount of apprehension as to whether they will work. Certainly, my own experience with a wide variety of synchronous conferencing platforms has not been good. More...
MERLOT: A Model for User Involvement in Digital Library Design and Implementation
MERLOT: A Model for User Involvement in Digital Library Design and Implementation
Overview of the MERLOT project, including an account of the history and a nice outline of the role of the editorial boards. Nice organizational diagram though I will confess to some uncertainty as to why all this organizational structure and the $50,000 membership fees are necessary. More...
If pets could blog
If pets could blog
"The Joy of Tech asks the unaskable: what if cats and dogs could blog?" I have the answer to that one. I gave my cat a web page in 1995 and she didn't update it for eight years. Pet blogs. More...
Quality of Learning and the New Learner
Quality of Learning and the New Learner
Rod was kind enough to compress the audio tracks from two of my talks in Canberra - I did a third, but was foolish enough to use Internet Explorer and Audacity - which has never given me problems before - stopped recording after 27 minutes. Anyhow, the audio files are here and here. Please note that these are temporary locations - I'll give them a permanent home once I get to a place that has something like broadband. More...
2 Cases of Plagiarism, and an Explanation of Why the Practice Might Be Worth It
2 Cases of Plagiarism, and an Explanation of Why the Practice Might Be Worth It
So anyhow, welcome from Cairns, Australia. I had a fun day today, which began by my missing my flight from Brisbane to Cairns (more accurately - I arrived at the airport in plenty of time, Quantas had me stand in line for an hour and then told me I was too late). So Monday's OLDaily arrives sometime Tuesday. More...
A Virtual Visit to MoodleMoot Ireland & Glasgow Moodles Onwards
A Virtual Visit to MoodleMoot Ireland & Glasgow Moodles Onwards
MoodleMoot is the name given to the proceedings of the Moodle users' conference - Moodle is an open source learning management system that is gaining traction in the educational community. More...
Rights Expression Languages: A Report for the Library of Congress
Rights Expression Languages: A Report for the Library of Congress
Useful and crystal-clear, this document surveys the four major digital rights languages (CreativeCommons, METSRights, Open Digital Rights Language (ODRL), and MPEG-21, Part 5 (MPEG-21/5) aka XrML) and looks at a wide variety of other initiatives such as PRISM, Adobe Content Manager (ACM), Electronic Resource Management Initiative (ERMI) and much much more. More...
Travellers Rejecting Hotels with Iffy Wi-Fi Service - Survey
Travellers Rejecting Hotels with Iffy Wi-Fi Service - Survey
This is my second and final newsletter from Cairns - it's off to the Great Barrier reef this morning and then on the flight to Darwin this evening. I now have something like fifteen or twenty hours of audio recordings. Anyhow, this article suggests that travellers are avoiding hotels with iffy WiFi connections. Funny. More...
‘How Corporate Cash Bought American Higher Education’
By Marjorie Valbrun. New book outlines how rich donors have become more assertive about how their money should be used and explores the costs to higher ed. More...