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 the [...]

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 [...]

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 to [...]

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 [...]

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.