This is a repost from an original post at Bump on the Blog
I really like the practice David Warlick has, and I know others, of setting up a wiki that supports some of the presentations he delivers. Drawing inspiration from David, I have nearly finished setting up a wiki page that goes along with a workshop I am delivering February 22 on the use of blogs in the classroom. Although there are a few more items I will be adding to the wiki over the next few days, I am going to publicize it now with the hope that you will provide me with some feedback, letting me know what you like about it, and where I can improve it. One thing that I am very interested in doing, again drawing inspiration from one of David Warlick’s wiki pages , is adding a section that embeds blog entries from those people that are attending the workshop. Right now the section is titled “Session Blogs and Comments” and can be found at the bottom of my wiki page. I can’t help but think that this is an extremely powerful way to immediately show how these 21st century conversations are connected. I can tell from David’s wiki that these “Session Bloggers” entries are tied to a unique tag and fed through Technorati, but I am unsure how to go about coding something similar into my wiki page. Does anybody have any suggestions? David?





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