I have two blogs: one for this class and my "real" one. My real one is posted to another comment. The one for this class is http://lavidaweb2.blogspot.com/
Hi everyone. I use a blog at Cascadia to convey information to my distance learning faculty - mostly notes about meetings, workshops, trainings, etc. http://cascadiadl.blogspot.com/
A blog that may be useful to you is my blog on Copyright, called Copyright Matters. However, I have not updated it in a while. I hope to get moving with it again fall quarter. I'm a lawyer and a distance educator, so I have a special interest in this subject - http://copyrightnews.blogspot.com/
Here is a short resources that I created for my faculty to explain the idea of RSS feeds - subscribing to material on the web - http://www.cascadia.edu/faculty/sdelaney/LSN/LSN3_RSS.htm
Topic: Should we have larger collective silos of shared information or smaller ones.
I think the key issue is finding a a way that all of the information "silos" can be accessed and filtered so that the very best resources rise to the top, like cream in the milk bottle. There will necessarily be some information redundancy, overlap, and some knowledgebase sites will be more valuable than others. With search and filtering technologies being what they are, the "wisdom of the crowds" will separate the wheat from the chaff.
When I was young I couldn't wait to move away. But beauty is way more than skin deep, and I found out that goes for where you live too. This place might not look like much, but life is great here in the Dry.
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Thanks for reading my blog -Pat
I have two blogs: one for this class and my "real" one. My real one is posted to another comment. The one for this class is http://lavidaweb2.blogspot.com/
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Bruce
Hi everyone. I use a blog at Cascadia to convey information to my distance learning faculty - mostly notes about meetings, workshops, trainings, etc. http://cascadiadl.blogspot.com/
A blog that may be useful to you is my blog on Copyright, called Copyright Matters. However, I have not updated it in a while. I hope to get moving with it again fall quarter. I'm a lawyer and a distance educator, so I have a special interest in this subject - http://copyrightnews.blogspot.com/
Heh, lets try it again!
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Here is a short resources that I created for my faculty to explain the idea of RSS feeds - subscribing to material on the web - http://www.cascadia.edu/faculty/sdelaney/LSN/LSN3_RSS.htm
Topic: Should we have larger collective silos of shared information or smaller ones.
I think the key issue is finding a a way that all of the information "silos" can be accessed and filtered so that the very best resources rise to the top, like cream in the milk bottle. There will necessarily be some information redundancy, overlap, and some knowledgebase sites will be more valuable than others. With search and filtering technologies being what they are, the "wisdom of the crowds" will separate the wheat from the chaff.
My 2 cents...
Bruce
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