Weblogg-edThe Read/Write Web in the ClassroomKonrad Glogowskis Blogging Session at NECC- June 30, 2008 Awesome session by Konrad this morning. We had about 50 people in the room from around the world, and it was streamed into Second Life as well. (Here is the chat.) It was just so much fun to be in a packed room of people who were into not just the tool but the pedagogy ...http://weblogg-ed.com/2008/konrad-glogowskis-blogging-session-at-necc/ Ill Be in the Hallway- June 29, 2008 Just before coming to NECC, I found a pointer to this recent post by Dave Winer reflecting on what conferences can and maybe should be. I actually attended the very first BloggerCon at Harvard in 2003. The &8220;Blogging in Education&8221; panel featured Pat Delaney, one of my earliest mentors, and there were a bunch of ...http://weblogg-ed.com/2008/ill-be-in-the-hallway/ Get Off the Computer!- June 24, 2008 One question I get asked a lot during and after my presentations is &8220;how much time to do you let your own kids have on the computer&8221; and the answer, in a couple of words, is &8220;not much.&8221; Both Tess and Tucker have their own accounts on our iMac which is conveniently placed in our ...http://weblogg-ed.com/2008/get-off-the-computer/ Ed Tech Crew Podcast- June 24, 2008 In case anyone is interested, I had the great pleasure of being interviewed by Darrel Branson and Tony Richards of the Ed Tech Crew in Australia last week, and they&8217;ve posted the podcast on their site. Enjoy!http://weblogg-ed.com/2008/ed-tech-crew-podcast/ Preparing for Participatory Politics- June 23, 2008 My head is swimming with all sorts of impressions from the opening day of the PDF conference. Really smart people talking about really amazing shifts, trying to figure out if they are really transformative or just a better, larger, more immediate way to communicate with people and move them to action. I think the jury ...http://weblogg-ed.com/2008/preparing-for-participatory-politics/ Media for Knowledge vs. Media for Action- June 22, 2008 So, yes, this is yet another post on the thinking of Clay Shirky, who what with all of the videos and interviews available out there on the Web has been pushing my own thinking on almost a daily basis. (I&8217;m also happy to report that I&8217;ll be doing a live streaming interview with him on ...http://weblogg-ed.com/2008/media-for-knowledge-vs-media-for-action/ $12.50 for Five Words- June 19, 2008 That&8217;s what it&8217;s going to cost you to excerpt in your blog any content published by the Associated Press under it&8217;s new pricing structure. According to a pseudo FAQ on copyright that the AP has published: Don&8217;t use your browser to cut, copy, and paste content. It is wrong and, in most cases, illegal. That right ...http://weblogg-ed.com/2008/1250-for-five-words/ Blogging Ethics- June 18, 2008 Just a quick pointer to a post by Jeff Jarvis who has some interesting observations about blogging ethics in the context of linking and quoting from other sources. Seems the Associated Press has attempted to get some bloggers to stop using pull quotes (even as short as 35 words) from its stories and, somewhat understandably, ...http://weblogg-ed.com/2008/blogging-ethics/ Summer Reading List- June 16, 2008 Just in case anyone is interested, and because I haven&8217;t posted three times to my blog in one day in a while and I&8217;m feeling a little wacky, here is a short list of what&8217;s on my summer reading list (as if I have any more time in summer than any other part of the ...http://weblogg-ed.com/2008/summer-reading-list/ My Brain on Tags- June 16, 2008 Following Lehmann&8217;s lead, here&8217;s my del.icio.us folksonomy on Wordle. I had too much fun playing with fonts and colors.http://weblogg-ed.com/2008/my-brain-on-tags/ |