Archive for May, 2006



Patrick’s teaching us about student work with XML, and the examples range from medieval precedents (not for XML, but for modular writing) and current connections with online environments such as Second Life. It’s all imagination, and inspiration: what gets the students’ creative juices flowing. I do need to know, however, what’s up with the little […]

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I noticed a lot of people left early, missing the session by Gardner and Patrick. A summary of the topics discussed can be found at my FacAcad Blog:
http://facacad.blogspot.com

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“Blogging for Beginners”

Patrick Gossetti-Murrayjohn lead the “Blogging for Beginners” session. After passing out the laptops to the group, Patrick lead them through the basics of what blogs are, the basics of commenting, and how to getting started on their own.

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It’s all fascinating, but the playful aspect intrigues me most, at least this afternoon. Playful doesn’t mean frivolous, or trivial, or superficial–or at least, not necessarily. It can mean that quality of commitment and connectedness that takes us out of our habits and into new arenas of exploration and building. Cyprien’s talk underscores the need […]

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