Month: February 2006

  • A programmer in New York

    Dave and I are pleased to be in New York State talking about Elgg and the Learning Landscape. We’re very happy to have been invited and hope to foster an interesting conversation about the role of this approach in a K12 setting. I hope we can provide a useful contribution to the policy and technology […]

  • Schools Interoperability Framework schema

    http://www.sifinfo.org/sif-specification.asp

  • Filtering folksonomies

    Further to my previous post about algorithms for authority, Folksonomies: Tidying up Tags is an article in D-Lib Magazine that talks about the problems and possibilities involved with modern folksonomies. At the moment, many investigations of tag data are in progress, including how tags can be used for searching. As a consequence, development in this […]

  • Oh, what a year (kottke.org)

    http://www.kottke.org/06/02/oh-what-a-year Jason Kottke decides not to be a full-time blogger for another year, in part because writing a blog all day long just isn’t that interesting. A lesson for us all: don’t blog for the sake of blogging.