Category: Technology
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A word on the new look
For the record: the WordPress theme at work here is Benevolence, by Theron Parlin. I’ve changed the header graphic to a photo of my own, and soon I’ll add a link under the “About” heading that will tell the story of the header photo. I’ll try to keep the story updated as I cycle through…
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Welcome to my new site
About that “How To Move Your Blog From Blogsome To Your Own Server” instruction book… well there isn’t one, really, but let me see if I can reconstruct a few crucial bits of the process
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Moving Day Tomorrow
Moving this blog off Blogsome shortly – I’ll be sure to post the new URL as soon as it’s ready for prime time.
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Free Kodak
What’s the next “democratic tool” that will put the means of communication in the hands of those who previously faced more barriers to self-expression?
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The beginning of the end for fossil fuel
Two Words: Porsche Hybrid. Yeah, it’s not a flashy sports car, yet, but it is another high-class (read: overpriced) SUV: the Cayenne. Reuters is reporting Porsche is looking to have it ready around 2008 or 2009. Better late than never.
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Don’t even TALK about P2P in Spain
He gave the presentation, was forced to resign from the University, and the school has attempted to distance itself from his ideas in order to protect themselves.
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Blogs vs. Education
Check out what Princeton Prof. Edward Felten has to say about the mandatory group blog his class participated in this semester.
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Ubiquitous Internet Access
Relevant to some of what we talked about in yesterday’s conversation/podcast, here’s something via David Weinberger from the Center for Media Research: “93% of instructional rooms in public schools have Internet access, a serious rise from just 64% in 1999 and only 3% in 1994.” Wow. At my junior high school, we had some Apples…
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Podcast is now online
The podcast I was referring to yesterday is now online. Get it from Steve Sloan’s post here, or just right click on this link here and Save the cute little mp3 file (11 MB, 48 min.) I *think* that second link should work fine, too. (UPDATE: It does.)
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ET Conversations
We talked about educational uses for online gaming communication models and how ubiquitous wireless internet access might affect adoption of new technology like blogging and podcasting, among other topics.