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Posted By:  darrendraper
Posted On:  Jun 4, 2008

  Edublogger Etiquette - Enforcement

Clay Shirky states that: ... for any group determined to maintain a set of communal standards some mechanism of enforcement must exist. A few related questions: If the blogosphere is "to maintain a set of communal standards" regarding etiquette, what mechanism of enforcement can be...... [view]

Posted By:  darrendraper
Posted On:  May 13, 2008

  Edublogger Etiquette - Thinking Globally

Flickr user Aldo has created an equirectangular projection of the surface of the Earth, effectively demonstrating that differing points of view bring different facets of perspective. Of course we're used to look[ing] at the earth from the outside in, not the other way around. I made this...... [view]

Posted By:  darrendraper
Posted On:  May 7, 2008

  Teaching Future Bloggers and Takin' Yer Guns To Town

The American Wild West was a time and place characterized by confusion, strife, and widespread vigilante justice. Wikipedia currently uses the following phrase to describe the prevailing anarchy that accompanied the era: Buffalo hunters, railroad workers, drifters and soldiers scrapped and...... [view]

Posted By:  darrendraper
Posted On:  May 6, 2008

  Edublogger Etiquette - Student Blogging

Al Upton has been blogging for years with his students. Upon attempting to take his student blogging to the next level , he invited the educational blogging community to mentor his students. The idea was for the adult mentor to occasionally visit the student blogs, leaving a positive...... [view]

Posted By:  darrendraper
Posted On:  May 5, 2008

  Edublogger Etiquette - Twitter & Self-Promotion

David Jakes has written a post on his blog entitled Tragedy of the Commons . In it, he claims: At its best, Twitter is a place to share a resource, a link to a new blog post, or an insight, and even a place to have a little fun. It’s a place that could be about learning. At its very...... [view]

Posted By:  darrendraper
Posted On:  May 1, 2008

  Edublogger Etiquette - Online Reputation

David Wiley wrote a post describing a number of issues related to the Flat World Knowledge licensing model. In the post, he addressed a number of concerns that other people have expressed. Interestingly, he also included what he has called a "Pre-Response to Stephen". This is...... [view]

Posted By:  darrendraper
Posted On:  May 1, 2008

  EduBlogger Etiquette - Innappropriate Comments

Stephanie Sandifer wrote an informative post about stu.dicio.us , an online tool that "provides a very simple to use interface for keeping class notes." In the comments of the post, "Josh" writes two comments that are blatant advertisements for his website. Neither of his comments add...... [view]

Posted By:  darrendraper
Posted On:  May 1, 2008

  Edublogger Etiquette - Healthy Debate

Graham Wegner wrote a tongue-in-cheek post about spelling. Hailing from Australia, Graham finds it funny that "the Wikipedic wisdom of crowds defines the right spelling" for him. Matthew K. Tabor wrote a post in response to Graham , claiming that "spelling isn't a matter of opinion". In...... [view]

Posted By:  darrendraper
Posted On:  May 1, 2008

  Edublogger Etiquette - Responding To Comments

Will Richardson is an extremely popular edublogger. Will has, at times, failed to publicly respond to comments made on his blog. For example, the last time Will has written a public comment on his own blog was April 25. Since then, he has written six posts (which have accumulated 77 comments...... [view]

Posted By:  darrendraper
Posted On:  May 1, 2008

  Edublogger Etiquette - Embedding Video

In a recent post on Students 2.0 , Arthus Erea has embedded a YouTube video. The contents of the video include a 1971 interview of Muhammad Ali conducted by the BBC . While it can be argued that content wouldn't be on YouTube if it weren't meant to be shared, the movie Arthus and I have...... [view]

Posted By:  darrendraper
Posted On:  May 1, 2008

  Edublogger Etiquette - Deep Linking

Deep linking is defined by Wikipedia as follows: Deep linking, on the World Wide Web , is making a hyperlink that points to a specific page or image on another website , instead of that website's main or home page. Such links are called deep links . Continuing on why deep linking might...... [view]

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