tirsdag, december 21, 2004

Frindster kommer til Danmark: Mingler
Mingler - et online socialt netværk. Mød dine venners venner: "Et online socialt netværk, hvor du kan pleje og nyde dine personlige relationer.
Find venners venner. Skaf info. Connect med kolleger.
Søg job. Flirt. Få en oplevelse.

Å b n e r f o r å r e t 2 0 0 5 "

mandag, december 20, 2004

Nu også blogs på Amazon.com!
Amazon.com: website info: culturecat.net/: "People who visit this page also visit:

* Crooked Timber www.crookedtimber.org - Site info
* Burningbird weblog.burningbird.net - Site info
* The Chutry Experiment chutry.wordherders.net - Site info
* Invisible Adjunct www.invisibleadjunct.com - Site info
* Mortensen, Torill torillsin.blogspot.com - Site info
* Elearnspace Blog www.elearnspace.org/blog - Site info"

søndag, december 19, 2004

Det måtte jo komme. Først var der et rape i cyberspace, nu sex scandals of the blogosphere:
The New York Times > Magazine > Phenomenon: Your Blog or Mine?: "Your Blog or Mine?
By JEFFREY ROSEN

Published: December 19, 2004

One of the first sex scandals of the blogosphere ended, of course, in a book deal. In May, Ana Marie Cox, the Internet gossip whose Web log, Wonkette, focuses on Washington, published a link to another blogger who called herself the Washingtonienne. In the blog, Washingtonienne, a Capitol Hill employee, used a Senate computer to post intimate details about her experience sleeping with six different men, some of whom were paying for her favors. "

The NITLE News Volume 2, Number 1, winter 2003: "Weblogs in Education: Bringing the World to the Liberal Arts Classroom

- Sarah Lohnes

A new, easy-to-use web publishing tool known as a weblog allows users to publish content to the web from their browsers, providing users with an unprecedented ability to participate in the internet community. In the true liberal arts tradition, teachers and students are using these tools to effectively break down the walls of the classroom, integrating teaching and learning with local and virtual communities."
Crooked Timber: Blogs by students
I am teaching an undergraduate class this Winter called “Internet and Society”. [1] I am going to require each student to maintain his/her own blog. This poses some challenges from keeping up with the amount of written material to assuring a certain level of privacy for students (as per related federal laws). I still have a few weeks to think about the specifics and thought would see what experiences and wisdom others may have accumulated in this realm.
Rhetoric and Democracy: "Rhetoric and Democracy

Welcome to the discussion and announcement site for Dr. Chuck Tryon's English 1101 courses at Georgia Tech. Class discussion will focus on the langauge and images used in political campaigns, focusing primarily on the 2004 presidential election. Visitors are welcome to leave comments and participate in the discussion."
jill/txt: talk at brown: "talk at brown

My talk at Brown today is titled 'Weblogs: Learning to Write in the Network' and is going to be mostly about using blogs with students. I'm going to stress network literacy and how blogging is not simply keeping an electronic journal, it's distributed and collaborative; it's learning to think and write with the network. I'll also talk a bit about the ethics of insisting students blog in public."
UsageWatch.org: How do " ordinary bloggers " blog ? And Why ?

Ethnographic investigations of « ordinary blogs and bloggers» by B. Nardi, D.J. Schiano, M. Gumbrecht and L. Swartz provide insight into the practices, experiences and motivations of individuals and groups who publish a blog for a small audience.


Mathemagenic: learning and KM insights: "Hard choices: researcher vs. blogger?"

lørdag, december 18, 2004

Danah Boyd: Broken Metaphors: Blogging as Liminal Practice
The goal of this paper is to reveal tensions underlying conceptualizations
First, I introduce how metaphorical constructions of blogging are being
limiting research on blogging by obfuscating an understanding of
Ong’s ‘secondary orality’ to discuss how blogging complicates
orality and textuality. Additionally, I discuss other dichotomous moves
blogging such as spatiality and corporeality, artifact and practice,
depictions of their practices to shed light on the tensions in each.

onsdag, december 15, 2004

Flix.dk - Weblogs skaber ny avisjournalistik
Kirsten Hofset skriver på Flix.dk (en webavis der skrives af læserne og læses af skribenterne. Danmarks første open source-avis)
"Dagbladene har taget bloggerbegrebet til sig. Det der startede som et undergrundspip på nettet, erkendes nu af flere dagblade som et magtfuldt medie. Og nu forsøger de at kopiere det."

mandag, december 13, 2004

e-klumme: Etiske regler for weblogs!?: "I den senere tid er der opstået en diskussion om, hvorvidt, der skal opstilles nogle etiske regler for biblioteks weblogs. "
UtterlyBoring.com: MovableType/Blogging Link Dump

fredag, december 10, 2004

A Painting a Day: "A Painting a Day

A Paintingblog by Duane Keiser... Some of the first few are older pieces (I was testing my posting process etc.) From 12/11/2004 I will be painting/posting a new painting everyday."
Blog Ethics Analysis 2004: "Blog Ethics Analysis 2004

I am a doctoral student at the University of North Carolina School of Journalism and Mass Communication. I am researching ethics in the blogosphere, and I am using this blog to gather the opinions and insights of active bloggers. I invite you to answer the following questions by publicly posting your comments or by e-mailing me at mgkuhn at email dot unc dot edu."

torsdag, december 09, 2004

Merriam-Webster Online: "Based on your online lookups, the #1 Word of the Year for 2004 was
Blog noun [short for Weblog] (1999) : a Web site that contains an online personal journal with reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks provided by the writer"

mandag, december 06, 2004

2004 Weblog Awards finder sted lige nu.
Resultaterne fra sidste års afstemning kan ses her

søndag, december 05, 2004

Mathemagenic: learning and KM insights: " Blogging as breathing or how to find time for blogging?

(Friday, December 03, 2004)

On the use of time for blogging

The most asked question when I speak to people who don't blog, is where I get the time to do it.

In Umea we discussed time consumption and listed a number of time-consuming factors. Time is needed:

* To get used to the tools
* To grow a network
* To get into action with others
* To grow trust
* For getting to know and find useful (re)sources
* To find your voice (for yourself, for others)"
This seems like a list of things that apply to a lot more situations than just blogging.

En tankevækkende tekst, som peger på det væsentlige forhold, at blogging og netværk ikke bare opstår i løbet af no time. Det skal læres og dyrkes.
What Could Your Company Do With a Blog?: "WHAT COULD YOUR COMPANY DO
WITH A BLOG?
How Smart Companies Use Blogs for Marketing and PR Success and How You Can Too"

lørdag, december 04, 2004