If only it was as easy to find one’s blogging mojo as it was to lose it. The impending milestones might spur the fingers to brain and keyboard action but I’m not particularly hopeful. Oh to be able to go with the madness …
It’s not as if I don’t have plenty of material to think [...]
Back in 2000 I used a blog as a collaborative tool to develop a piece of work about the relationship between chaos theory and curriculum development. Last weekend, my collaborator found the link and I had another look. There were a couple of ‘ouch’ moments but on the whole I’m happy with the work that [...]
It’s time to come clean.
I need to come out of the water blog closet. I need to open up and talk about a problem that I have.
I. B. S.
Irritable Blog Syndrome.
So, here I am, baring my soul.
Sometimes I am blog-stipated. I can sit with an editting window open for ages. I can try all sorts [...]
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On getting noticed:
Once upon a time there was an island named Blogosphere, and at the very center of that island stood a great castle built of stone, and spreading out from that castle for miles in every direction was a vast [...]
I am a keen advocate of using RSS feeds to get your news.
My news monitoring started way back in history when I used to read (and contribute occasionally) to Usenet. I subscribed to a few .nz groups and watched the antics of a few crazies. It regularly got a bit tedious as ‘newbies’ and [...]
Thirty-one Aussie edu-bloggers.
If the Bledisloe Cup were at stake could we match them? Beat them?
I have tidied up a few pages on this site.
Firstly I added a new entry page, here.
Then I added a couple of extra pages about internet security and some of the services that I offer through my business, NixIT Teaching Technology.
A Web 2.0 directory: the top 907 Web 2.0 sites.
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