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Lisa M Lane

WordPress Just Made Millions of Blogs Real-Time With RSSCloud - 0 views

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    All blogs on the WordPress.com platform and any WordPress.org blogs that opt-in (using this plug-in) will now make instant updates available to any RSS readers subscribed to a new feature called RSSCloud.
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    I saw this come through the other day. I've added the WP plugin to my blog but haven't managed to see a demonstration of RSSCloud in action yet. Dave Winer's aggregator seems to be the only one that supports it currently.
Lisa M Lane

digress.it - 0 views

shared by Lisa M Lane on 05 Sep 09 - Cached
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    Digress.it is a plugin for WordPress that supports discussion at a far finer level than is traditionally available on most blogs. Rather than limiting conversations to a single field at the bottom of a post, digress.it "lets you comment paragraph by paragraph in the margins of a text." -- Mike Bogle, TechTicker
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    I'm continually looking for a way to use this but so far haven't found one. For personal blogs with fairly short posts it's a bit of overkill I think, but I could easily see it used for longer pieces - especially where you're meticulously analysing or interpreting things.
roland legrand

Networks of Dead People « Lisa's CCK08 Wordpress Blog - 0 views

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    Can dead people be part of one's PLE? Some say yes, some say no. What do you say?
Asako Yoshida

What is Connectivism trying to be? « Learning Games - 0 views

  • And while we can see that socio-linguistics is clearly emergent, without reference to specific phenomena that only exist at the social level the ability to understand and explain language change in society becomes quite constrained.
  • Minsky concludes that “it makes no sense to seek a single best way to represent knowledge”
Gina Minks

Collaboration Techniques - Native Collaboration « CCK08-09 - Viplav Baxi - 0 views

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    How can collaboration or the capability thereof, go native?
Ed Webb

Transience and permanence « Lisa's (Online) Teaching Blog - 7 views

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    Wow. 
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