FINAL UPDATE? I am not sure what worked and what didn’t but I am working my way back to 3k2. So far so good…again. UPDATE THE LAST: Changing the theme and deleting the old one (3K2) did it. Clearly it was the javascript having the same name causing all the […]
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This is an appeal to my colleagues: Does anyone know the legality of making copies of articles one has published, either in a volume or a journal, available online? My assumption is that we are not allowed to do that, but given the medium of the blog and the limited […]
So, ELI is over now. I will be heading to the ATL airport shortly and then home! I have missed some snow but my weather widget tells me there will be more later in the week. It was a very good conference. I learned a good amount about educational technology, […]
Today through Wednesday I am in Atlanta at the Educause Learning Initiative conference. Main conference site here here. They will be blogging and podcasting many of the sessions so those interested should trot on over to http://connect.educause.edu/term_veiw/ELI2007 (NB it is not live yet, since the sessions haven’t started!). The sessions […]
UPDATE: A number of people are coming here from Google’s own blog entry on this topic (which I just realized dates from 9/16/2005!). Let me summarize my point in a single sentence. Since Google will not remove Google bombs they are undermining their usefulness and objectivity as a search engine. […]
A review of this week’s posts. Don’t worry, I don’t intend on making this a habit. ๐ But in case you would like an audio summary of the stories I covered this week, here it is!
As others have noted, Tyler Williams has done an excellent job with the latest BSC, Vol. 13. Biblical Studies Carnival XIII Biblical Studies Carnival XIII Welcome to the thirteenth Biblical Studies Carnival! This edition marks one full year of Biblical Studies Carnivals (BSC) since they were resurrected in February 2006. […]
For all you Mac heads out there, here is a nice handy list of great apps. (And if you don’t listen to MBW you should!) Complete List of MacBreak Weekly Recommended Mac Applications I have compiled a list of all the MacBreak Weekly Applications they talk about on the show. […]
I came across this today on blogger. The blogging name is “Psuedonymous.” Psuedonymously Posting Tuesday, December 19, 2006 Welcome! I wanted to no longer remain anonymous, since so many people think that means I am hiding something. So, to this end, like those critics, I have now declared who I […]
This looks very promising. Podcasting presentations ProfCast lets you record and publish your Keynote and PowerPoint presentations (Via Mac Gems Weblog.) From the ProfCast website: ProfCast is a versatile, powerful, yet very simple to use tool for recording lectures including PowerPoint and/or Keynote slides for creating enhanced podcasts. ProfCast provides […]