Blown Away by RSS Feeds & Blogs
Count Paul Stacey among the converts (and I guess we can expect him at the RSS talk at MERLOT next week - which, by the way, I will be attending after all). More...
Blogging By The Numbers
Blogging By The Numbers
When things get popular on the internet, the numbers get big. How big? Well, this census of blogs reports that there are there are roughly 2.4 million to 2.9 million active Weblogs as of June 2003. More...
Learning & Technology Blogs
Learning & Technology Blogs
George Siemens has updated and moved his list of Learning & Technology Blogs (including full titles, correct spellings, URLs and everything). More...
AOL blogs!
AOL blogs!
The buzz late last week and over the weekend was around AOL's planned foray into blogging, a foray unveiled by means of a private showing to some influential blogger (the amount of publicity generated shows that the marketing plan obviously worked). More...
NECC 2003
Weblogs Should be Topic-first, Not Author-first
Weblogs Should be Topic-first, Not Author-first
I agree with this sentiment - hence the organization of Edu-RSS by date, not by author or weblog (and topic-based organization is coming). But it is important not to be seduced by the lure of One Universal Classification System. More...
Weblogs at Harvard Law
Weblogs at Harvard Law
In this article I review the most publicized of the educational blogging initiatives, Welogs at Harvard Law. More...
BLOG SPACE: Public Storage For Wisdom, Ignorance, and Everything in Between
BLOG SPACE: Public Storage For Wisdom, Ignorance, and Everything in Between
I have talked recently in a couple on online seminars about the changing role of teachers. This article hints at the direction in which that role will evolve. "What happens when you start seeing the Web as a matrix of minds, not documents? Networks based on trust become an essential tool. More...
CREFOR - Les blogs
Le Crefor a mis en place des blogs pour faciliter la veille sur les thématiques liées à l'illettrisme. Retrouver l'intégralité de ces blogs sur cette page. Plus...
The Corporate Blog Is Catching On
The Corporate Blog Is Catching On
The blogsphere is abuzz with this report from the New York Times touting the advent of corporate blogs. As I have remarked previously in this space, there is room for concern as the essence of corporate communications is a form of sanctioned, depersonalized presence - just the oppositie of what a blog should be. Corporation can do what they want in the space, of course, but the requirements posed by corporate participation in a space twnd to spill over into the private and personal arena. More...