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06. November 2015 by Dr. Daniel J. Weinstein
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Dave’s Got a New Blog

Dave Winer is one of my favorite software developers. Dave is both a programmer and a writer, and the software he writes is the software he writes with. I think that’s so cool. Recently, Dave’s developed some new blogging software … Continue reading

06. November 2015 by Dr. Daniel J. Weinstein
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Discussion Designs for Online and Hybrid Courses

Introduction Discussion boards, a familiar tool common to all learning management systems, can be one of the most valuable features of online and hybrid courses. By virtue of their social energy and their capacity to capture evidence of learning as … Continue reading

23. May 2015 by Dr. Daniel J. Weinstein
Categories: Online Pedagogy, Teaching | Leave a comment

Call for Insight > Uses for Weblogs

Dear Reader, How many uses for a weblog can you think of? I am particularly interested in ideas  for using blogs in higher ed so I may create a blogging resource on this site. Please share your thoughts in the … Continue reading

21. February 2015 by Dr. Daniel J. Weinstein
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