Category Archives: Blogging

Can be about blogs in general or blogs for teaching and learning.

Jun 13 2011

Blogging & Twitter Workshops

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Due to popular demand we have scheduled two additional workshops next week. A handful of spaces remain for each. Introduction to Twitter – Wednesday 22nd June @ 12:00 – Uses of Twitter in education, including a hands-on session to get … Continue reading

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Feb 22 2011

Blogging Help & Support

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We are developing a new website to support LSE bloggers Blogging Help & Support is a guide for LSE Staff & students on creating & contributing to blogs. It provides general guidelines on blogging and specific help with WordPress, the … Continue reading

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Jun 11 2009

Google Wave for e-learning

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Something that’s come to my attention very recently is Google Wave – Google’s reinvention of e-mail/instant messaging/collaborative editing/blogging/discussion boards etc. into one combined platform. The name still sounds a bit ominous to me, you’ll know what I mean if you’ve … Continue reading

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Feb 13 2008

Another eportfolio

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Has anyone looked at Expo LX or any of the other tools produced by LearningObjects.com? I came across it at IoE Learning Technology Unit. It currently only integrates with Blackboard though the website states that integrations with Moodle and other … Continue reading

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Jan 16 2008

LSE4You Blog

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There is a new LSE4You blog run by the ‘eDevelopment’ team, which I guess is a new name for an old team, certainly new to me.  There is also a Suggestions board.  To get to the board you have to … Continue reading

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Sep 6 2007

Web 2.0 is evil?

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Yesterday evening at the “Towards a social science of web 2.0″ conference we witnessed an extremely interesting ‘debate’ between Charles Leadbetter and Andrew Keen; the former advancing a number of arguments that web 2.0, user generated content and open source … Continue reading

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Sep 4 2007

It's all coming together

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I am sitting in a plenary at the ALT-C conference in Nottingham, listening to Michelle Sellenger’s interesting talk. The talk is also being webcasted using e-lluminate. I can watch Michelle on e-lluminate as well as live (and blog) What really … Continue reading

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Jul 18 2007

Social Software and Libraries Literature review published

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The literature review for the LASSIE (Libraries and Social Software in Education) project was published today on the LASSIE project blog. The report provides an overview of how social software is impacting on libraries, on issues relating to libraries supporting … Continue reading

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Mar 30 2007

New LSE Law blogs

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There are two new LSE Blogs, highlighted by Media @ LSE Media Policy and Law @ LSE Virtual Law @ LSE Both are hosted externally by Blogger. I think I should put together a page of LSE blogs… a public … Continue reading

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Mar 29 2007

Because I can…

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Herve and I are on the train to Nottingham… nothing to report yet but posting this because I can! feel like I’ve moved into the 21st century – I’m liking this new Vaio and wireless malarky! Print / PDF / … Continue reading

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