Monthly Archives: November 2008

DTLT Revamp: Custom Fields Are Your Friends

This post is the second in a series that I’m writing about my experiments with redesigning the DTLT Web site. You can read the introduction here. You can see all of the posts in this series here.  There are a … Continue reading

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I publish, therefore I am

I’ve been mulling (hat tip to Gardner) this topic for a while. It occurs to me that, frequently, when talking about how web 2.0/read-write web/pick your tired label can impact teaching and learning, we often talk about how these tools, … Continue reading

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Revamp

One of my goals in my new role is to blog more regularly about the projects I’ll be working on. To that end, I’m going to use this post to kick off what will (hopefully) become a series about a … Continue reading

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Re-entry Redux

Like Geeky Mom, I’ve been trying to figure out for sometime now how to write this post. Three months ago (minus one day), I went for a walk in downtown Fredericksburg and realized that my son was going to make … Continue reading

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Re-Entry

I’d been debating how to most gracefully re-enter the land of the living (bloggers), when I came across the Lazy Bloggers Post Generator via CogDog.  It seemed like a very fitting way of re-starting. I’ll probably post something more substantive … Continue reading

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