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  • Links a million!

    Once again, I find myself with a collection of links that I could have blogged about, but didn’t. So here ya go: First from del.icio.us: A collection of journals in Instructional Technology, found via Twitter people. Stephen Downes on the future of online learning. Seems to be the topic of the week. Instructions for tracking…

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    Random Links

    Here’s some links I’ve collected, but not written about. Educause’s attempt to keep the anti-piracy provisions out of the latest education bill. Sadly, they were unsuccessful. (via Gardner) Bryan links to his podcast on digital storytelling. He’s always worth listening to. Liz Losh writes about Wesch’s video and responses to it. Haven’t had a chance…

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  • Saturday Leftovers

    I’m actually going into work in a bit, both to work on getting ready for the first day of classes and to do some student advising (which I hope I don’t totally screw up). Here’s some interesting posts and links to get you through the day: Bitch, Ph.D. on the crazy housing market in California.…

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    Generation Gap

    I don’t have time to blog these more fully, but I found these two posts/articles interesting. The first is from Inside Higher Ed reporting on a discussion about dealing with the generation gap in offices. Since I spent about 1/2 hour yesterday discussing the pros and cons of various tattoo and piercing locations with my…

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  • Linkilicious

    My brain is still full and unable to produce truly coherent thought. I am thinking about several issues right now and will try to come up with something more thoughtful later. Here are some links, some related to my thoughts, some random. Also check out my shared items from my reader in the left sidebar.…

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  • Linkilicious

    It’s been a long week that started off badly, so I’ll leave you all with some interesting (I hope) links. Last night I went to hear one of my old poetry teachers, Yusef Komunyakaa. I also had the pleasure of having dinner with him and some colleagues in the writing program. It was wonderful all…

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  • Linkilicious

    EFF takes Viacom to task over YouTube takedown | CNET News.com The Chronicle: 2/16/2007: From YouTube to YouNiversity Music Exec Rebuts Apple’s Critique of DRM Ultimate Guide to Using Technorati bubbl.us – brainstorming with style via Collin LifeDev via Collin Thinkature – Real-time collaboration for the web via Collin Please consider donating to my efforts…

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  • Linkilicious Friday

    Notional Slurry » Digitization access licensing and scholarship’s “best before” date At What Point Is It Her Fault? Heading Home from ELI–Lessons and Leanings Social Bookmarking, Folksonomies, and Web 2.0 Tools I changed the link to #4. It allows you to access the article via your own library. May not work for everyone, but it’s…

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