information + social software + wikipedia07 Jun 2007 02:44 am

i was searching our library catalogue for books on wikis, and was surprised to find a record for wikipedia added to the catalogue by several hospitals…

first of all, i wonder why the BBC is listed as a contact in the library record’s contents note… the review of wikipedia is from ALA’s RUSA group, and the wikipedia contact us page makes no reference to BBC:

Wikipedia is almost completely operated by volunteers. Though it provides a free service without advertisement, it is a private enterprise and privately funded. It has no “editorial board”, and its articles are written by volunteers around the world.

secondly, i guess in lieu of a family doctor, i will have to consult doctor wikipedia, stat!

edtech + information08 May 2007 03:28 pm

greetings from San Francisco @ Educause Western Regional Conference:
Next-Gen IT: New Leaders, New Students, New Directions, and Expectations

i kicked off the conference by attending a pre-conference workshop called Fitting New Emerging Technologies into our Existing Learning Management Systems, presented by Cyprien Lomas from UBC.

the session provoked interesting discussion on the potential intersection between emerging trends like:

social networks like Facebook, MySpace
locative applications like Twitter
user-created content apps like youtube, Flickr
virtual worlds like Second Life
tagging of content
social bookmarking tools like del.ico.us

and learning management systems (LMS) like:

WebCT
Blackboard
Sakai
Moodle
Angel
Desire2Learn

the “swiss army knife” nature of learning management systems already makes it a place for instructors to do many things, like post course content and grades, give quizzes, and communicate with students via discussion boards, e-mail, and chat.

my question is “how can we enhance collaboration, communication, and community by integrating emerging technologies into an LMS like WebCT?” but instead of answers i have more questions, particularly relevant to social software: will students use these tools? do students want us where they are? (in the case of Facebook and MySpace), what about privacy, security, and campus policies?

maybe the question becomes not only how do we integrate these new technologies with the existing features, but which technologies, and why?

gadgets + zoom-zoom24 Apr 2007 05:45 pm

today i traded in my 1995 pontiac sunfire and drove away in a shiny, new 2007 mazda 3 sport GT!

mazda3 sport GT
zippy-zippy zoom-zoom!

since shopping for cars is not as easy as shopping for shoes, i was armed with a lot of information: articles on car-buying; wholesale reports from CarCostCanada; the latest Best 2007 Cars issue of Consumer Reports.

although i am a very indecisive person by nature, i knew that i wanted a honda or toyota (i didn’t really want a mazda since mazda is owned by ford). i wanted a hatchback. i really wanted a moonroof. i also wanted a hybrid, but even with the tax rebates, the toyota prius was out of my reach. i knew i wanted a car in time to drive it to ALC 2007

i test drove the toyota matrix, since it met my criteria, and i liked it. i was just about to go buy it, when… at the eleventh hour, i decided that i MUST test drive the mazda 3, just to rule out that i really don’t want a mazda. turns out i really liked the mazda 3!!!

i waffled in great agony between the toyota matrix and the mazda 3. i finally decided on the mazda 3 and then i waffled in great agony over the colour…

black cars look better in the shade!

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