Tag Archives: EduBlogging

Columbia Course on Social Software

Interesting syllabus for a course at Columbia’s Communication, Computing, and Technology in Education (found via weblogg-ed). They are also aggregating content, through the del.icio.us tag “ccte”. It’s not clear to me if they are also using del.icio.us to tag their own blog entries, though that would be a pretty effective way to go about things. […]
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What the Pluck?

Pluck is another web-based aggregator that somehow escaped my radar until recently. I don’t know how; it seems like the tech magazines love it. It’s come up twice, now, once because this blog was picked as a Pluck feed of the day (which was plucking flattering), and then last week when Zml presented it as […]
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Team Blog!

Ed Felton has posted a brief “Lessons Learned” from blogging last semester. I tend to do individual blogs because my classes are too big, but I’m going to try a course blog this summer and maybe in the fall (I have not yet decided). One of the things he did was distribute weekly due dates […]
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Audio blogging about edublogging

I’m not sure if this is strictly public, but Google thinks it is, so… Trebor Sholz asked me to talk a little about blogs and education as part of the Share, Share Widely conference I blogged about earlier. Looks like some interesting people are going, I’m really sorry I can’t attend. As if I weren’t […]
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