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Posts from February 2005

Bloglines for lists

Geoff posted a handy how-to for subscribing to email lists using Bloglines. I first tried this last Fall on a trial-run before moving all my lists over, and after about a week’s worth of messages from that list, I made the bold move and unsubscibed from all 8 listservs (eight!) on email, and subscribed to [...]


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22 Feb 2005

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ask & you shall receive

Since Stephen asked, and also since I’ve been doing a bit more research/presenting on blogs in education, I’ve started up a list of academic blogging initiatives. The feed is here, for all you “RSS bigots“.


more on academic blog use

Looks like Virginia Commonwealth University has a campus-wide blog pilot in the works. And how about this for an interesting use of the format: a Black History Month Blog, complete with event listings, resource highlights, and images of the week. Kudos!


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17 Feb 2005

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more campus-wide blogging

Another academic institution sets up a blogging service for its student community. There is all sorts of rich project info on the site, from the focus groups and usability studies they did initially, to press about the project and publicity info. It’s worth having a look around. [via]


presentation in a blog

Steven Cohen is doing a presentation on blogs in blog format. Sounds interesting in theory (use the format to illustrate the format; easy to update for future use; no clunky powerpoint limitations;), I’m curious to hear how it goes in practice. Update: here’s Steven’s post-mortem (in audio).




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