Archive for October 4th, 2003

Notes from 2 BloggerCon Sessions

Saturday, October 4th, 2003

Just in case anyone’s waiting with baited breath for these: here are my very raw notes from the journalism and weblogs and weblogs and education sessions. (I plan to polish them at a later date.)
I didn’t take notes at the other two sessions because I was too busy doing the typing/computer thing for [...]

BloggerCon: Weblogs and Education

Saturday, October 4th, 2003

Details about this session are on the BloggerCon blog. I plan to add more details to these notes at a later date. I’m too tired to do it now.
Raw Notes from my PalmPilot, 10/4/03:
teachers should write — shift from paper to electronic medium
weblogs isn’t just writing, it’s presenting writing, too
not just writing: it’s [...]

BloggerCon: Weblogs and Journalism

Saturday, October 4th, 2003

Background about this session is on the BloggerCon blog. (I’m too tired after the conference to flesh things out now. Forgive me. I plan to refurbish this entry at some point in the future.)
Raw notes from my PalmPilot:
To Josh Marshall: why interview Wesley Clark & put it on your blog as opposed [...]

Sometimes I Do Useful Things

Saturday, October 4th, 2003

Adam Curry, whom I probably watched on MTV when I was a kid, is referring to me: the official URL architect for BloggerCon.  That means I operate the computer for the panelists.
Lots of people are posting things about BloggerCon already. Scripting News has some links.
Dave Winer told us to blog that Sunday is free and [...]

Ludicrous Librarians in the Wall Street Journal

Saturday, October 4th, 2003

I haven’t read this piece in the subscriber-only Wall Street Journal, but when I stumbled across it at BloggerCon, I thought it looked intriguing.


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