Author Archives: dnorman
Syndicating and republishing decentralized content with WordPress
I was going to write up a post describing how to use the cool FeedWordPress plugin for WordPress to syndicate external content into a blog, and republish it in the context of a class or group. But, of course, Jim Groom has beaten me to the punch, and done a much more thorough job of [...]
Continue readingon campus blogging at the university of calgary
I currently run two separate blogging services on campus, and think both actually have their place and so continue to maintain and manage both a community blogging service running on Drupal, and a more individual blogging space running on WordPress Multiuser. weblogs.ucalgary.ca is the Drupal-powered community blogging system. It’s got the organic groups module enabled, [...]
Continue readingLearning Community – Blogging and Student Publishing
We held our first gathering of the “Blogging and Student Publishing” learning community last week. It was a small, informal gathering – only a handful of profs were able to make it due to summer schedules, and another handful of staff. I think the small group was actually a very good thing for a first [...]
Continue readingon learning communities
I’ve been working on organizing a project I’ve called “Learning Communities” here at UCalgary. It’s still a bit amorphous, but that’s actually part of the plan. What I’m going to do is offer resources and support to any communities on campus so that they can effectively get together and share what they’re doing. I’ll facilitate [...]
Continue readingBike to Work Day – April 11
There’s a big “Bike to Work Day” in Calgary on Friday, April 11. The University of Calgary is running a special event on campus as well. It’s pretty safe to say I’ll be biking to work that day (and every other day as well ) and am looking forward to seeing how many people [...]
Continue readingMichael Geist – Why Copyright?
Michael Geist gave a talk at The University of Calgary on April 2, 2008, on the subject of copyright. He talked about the need for Fair Dealings, the dangers of the Canadian DMCA, and even touched on the benefits of open access and even open education. Dr. Geist’s presentation was very compelling, interesting, and engaging. I [...]
Continue readingEduGlu / Social:Learn Meetup?
Scott threw a suggestion onto Twitter this morning that has been percolating for a few hours. It just hit me. CANHEIT is here at UCalgary in June. I can arrange meeting space here on campus. If anyone’s interested in a face-to-face Eduglu/Social:Learn/Web 2.0 in higher ed meetup, how does The University of Calgary in June 2008 sound? [...]
Continue readingBarCamp/DemoCamp Calgary!
I didn't think Calgary was ready for this, but apparently I was wrong. Thanks to an email from Sami, I see that the first ever BarCamp Calgary is scheduled to take place on May 26, 2007, at the University of Calgary main campus. This is a type of event I've REALLY wanted to have here in Calgary, and it's great to see there are a whole bunch of people interested in making it happen. Looking at the list of Campers on the event page, I only recognize a couple of the names. Maybe the Calgary blogosphere is more robust than Ive been guessing?
I'm unsure if I'll be able to attend (between family work schedules involving Saturdays, and Evan's soccer games) but I'll try to at least drop in to see what's going on.
Very cool stuff.
There's also a DemoCamp planned as well – TONIGHT, no less. I'm less sure about how cool/uncool that event might be – sounds like a Vendor Fair mixed with The Gong Show… I won't be able to check this one out, but hopefully someone blogs it.
It's great to see this kind of unconference stuff starting to happen in Cowtown. Maybe there's hope for this burg yet…
Continue readingRecipe for building a Drupal-powered blogging community website
I worked with our Faculty of Education to build a community blogging website for use by after-degree student teachers as part of their personal/professional development, reflection, and collaboration process, as well as to collect materials for use in ePortfolios. They had a set of pretty simple constraints. Because the student teachers would be writing about [...]
Continue readingDrupal is the Official UCalgary Podcasting Solution
I was just in a meeting with some folks in our campus IT department, where we were trying to figure out what the official University of Calgary supported podcasting solution would be. We were basically trying to decide if we should jump onto iTunesU in a big way, or roll our own service. iTunesU is a [...]
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