Archive for January, 2005
Here is today’s audio blog. elderbob
Here is today’s audio blog.
elderbob
Mobcasting
Ethan Zuckerman and Andy Carvin had an early morning chat while at the Berkman Blogging Conference, Blogging, Journalism & Credibility Conference at Harvard. You can listen to it here. And now that your mental juices are flowing you might also want to take a look at Karen Schneider’s (Free Range Librarian) take on the [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Privacy Redux
I’ve been thinking a bit about privacy and whether or not it should be much of a concern for the EFL/ESL instructor. To start with, most of you and/or your students will not be posting information that would have much to do with private issues. If your blogging is limited to issues surrounding the learning [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 1 so far )Whaaa….it’s early. (Some thoughts on Mobcasting)
Whaaaa….it’s early here. Looks like the Mac difficulties are being xplored…and bloggers are beginning to blog. I couldn’t help but but think about what would happen if all six million bloggers started moblogging their day all at once. hmmmm….
Here is what our own Andy Carvin put together yesterday on Mobcasting.
Mobcasting To me, the political implications [...]
MacBlog
So, I am reading about the difficulty the Macsters are having utilizing the Blogger ware. It brings to the fore one of the on-going difficulties of most things technical…that is proprietary ownership. As long as there are Macs and Non-macs, there will be software confusion. Blogger, bless there little pea-pickin’ hearts, has at least made [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 1 so far )Its a brand new day…
Day 1 – Ok, before you go hitting the “back” button, look closely. You have found the “L-derBobEd” blog site. Yes, it looks a lot like a Yahoo page, but that’s the point isn’t it? Things on the net are not always what they appear to be.
So with that in [...]








