Month: September 2006

  • Lonelygirl15

    http://theinternetispeople.com/2006/09/17/lonelygirl15/ I can’t get over the Lonelygirl15 phenomenon, which particularly over the past week or so has been exploding. We now know that the actress involved is Jessica Rose, and that LG15 is a show related to some kind of Internet service. It’s professionally produced, and needs to be monetised somehow. Some have suggested that […]

  • Interview with Leon Cych

    I’m a little late on linking to this due to spending a little while on the road, but on Friday I spoke to Leon Cych over the phone for half an hour or so. It was a little early in the morning, so please excuse my waffling for the first couple of minutes, but later […]

  • Whither PLEs

    I thought I’d share this diagram of a PLE from a session at ALT-C this year; people went off into groups and each came back with their vision of what a PLE should be. I think this is a nice model, but what screams out at me is that all the components already exist. RSS, […]

  • Elgg workshops at your institution

    Dave and I are planning a series of workshops on Elgg over the coming 4 months. We are looking to provide those interested in Elgg with a hands on session, some background to the software and time to ask questions about Elgg. The first event is scheduled for October 10th in Oxford, more details to […]