Posted on February 7th, 2009 by Simon Robinson
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Great news!I have been using Webspiration since it the beta started and sent a feedback email early on requesting the embed feature. I was obviously not alone and now [...]
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Posted on November 4th, 2008 by Simon Robinson
I espouse the virtues of RSS constantly and I have alluded to how useful I think it can be for students and educators. Sue Waters then put the pressure on so I felt compelled to deliver. I see it as a trilogy, “RSS in three parts” (Quick! Reserve the movie rights!). Basic, intermediate and advanced. [...]
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Posted on September 11th, 2008 by Simon Robinson
I have decided I don’t like the term LMS (Learning Management System.)It just implies that its all controlled and stuff.I feel that online learning spaces as they are currently viewed by most (i.e LMS or CMS system) is fundamentally flawed (for high school students at least.) The names themselves “Learning Management System” implies a level [...]
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Posted on May 13th, 2008 by Simon Robinson
It was slow going to start with but everyone got there in the end. Subscribed to an RSS feed from a blog. Getting started is the hardest part but in my experience the most important. The whole RSS/social/sharing thing through the web is a difficult thing to wrap your head around especially at the beginning [...]
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Posted on May 11th, 2008 by Simon Robinson
Taking my own advice from last time we’re going to slow things down tomorrow afternoon. Plan is to revise RSS, blogs and wikis with people using some of the stuff I’m doing at the moment as an example. People will be viewing this post and adding the blog feed to their RSS reader (most likely [...]
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