Archive for April, 2008

Pre-conference expectations

A couple of us from NextGen — including me — are attending the O’Reilly Web 2.0 expo in San Francisco this week. Before I head out, I thought I’d jot down a couple things I’m hoping to get from the conference.
First, I want to better establish a shared definition of Web 2.0 that we’ll [...]

Brownbags and not blog posts

As we’re currently in the midst of a free thinking Friday – I pose the following question. Why brownbags and not blog posts?
Often, either free-standing or as part of departmental meetings, we have brownbag sessions as a way to communicate projects, report results, or other internal news and updates of note. Similarly, there [...]

SPLASH and the University of Sussex

Based upon some conversations I’ve been listening to on Twitter, I just came across the SPLASH project (Student Personal Learning And Social Homepages) at the University of Sussex.
As we are currently evaluating some of the same back-end software, this write up is not just a recommended read, but of particular interest to see the language [...]

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