Month: October 2005

  • ePlugfest 2005 closing thoughts – uncut

    The ePortfolio 2005 conference starts in earnest tomorrow – today we were all talking about how different e-portfolio systems can interoperate, and in theory demonstrating working implementations. The instructions we were sent months in advance dictated no PowerPoint presentations; I knew exactly how the day would pan out after the first three speakers whipped out […]

  • TELCERT

    {{file:1717}} Interesting mention of deriving test systems from UML – first time I’ve heard that standard discussed at an e-learning conference. “Driven by the needs of users”, “Give priority to methods currently in use” – absolutely!

  • Darren Cambridge on UKLeaP

    {{file:1716}} There was some talk of alternative RDF bindings as opposed to IMS – it’s worth mentioning that FOAF is one such binding, which Elgg supports today.

  • Photos from the ePlugfest so far

    I’m not the first person on Elgg.net to be blogging this – check back through the day to see our reflections. Tea and coffee at the reception: {{file:1714}} Fabrizio Giorgini’s Giunti Labs presentation in progress: {{file:1715}}