So, I now have my very own edublog and I’m wondering how come it took me so long to do it – I suppose I’ve been holding off as I’ve tried out lots of other blogging s ystems and have always gone back to Blogger, but this is definitely different.
I’m also ready for a change, especially since the spamming problems I’ve had on blog-efl. I’ve also noted that I’ve become tired with Blogger – I’m sure that’s why I haven’t been blogging much recently. It’s about time I had a change. For the moment though, I’ll run the two in tandem.
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Graham Wegner
// Nov 3, 2005 at 10:32 am
Welcome, Graham. I think that the edublogs set up is great. I had Teaching Generation Z over at Blogger as well, but I shifted everything over to here three weeks ago. The big advantage is the ability to generate categories – check my Interactive Whiteboard section! Plus, the guy who set this up, James Farmer, is an Aussie. That’s got to be a plus! You will still find our ActivBoarding blog over at Blogger though. Saw your post about the online conference you are presenting at – unfortunately it works out to be 2.30 am my time – with a young family, I wouldn’t be online then. Best of luck with that – will you posting that anywhere?
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bcgstanley
// Nov 9, 2005 at 8:13 pm
Thanks Graham. I agree – I’ve just taken a quick look at your blog, and will definitley go back to read in detail. I’m also going to spend some time blogging here and thinking about switching too – I perfectly understand the time problem – there are lots of synchronous events going on weekly that I’d love to attend but are on at asocial hours for me. As far as I know, the sessions will all be archived so you’ll be able to experience them after the conference.