Dec
18
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by James on 18-12-2007

I am importing my eduspaces.org blog into edublogs.org. First I tried to import the eduspaces blog into another elgg site but that was not working so I imported the rss file for my blog that I could download from eduspaces to edublogs. The only problem is that most of the time I linke to videos etc. and Wordpress and Elgg do not do that in same way.

I wonde why eduspaces is closing. Maybe it is because the site has changed into beeing a rss feeder, I scanned throught the most recent blogs and most of them where from other sites. Some were blatant advertisments such as these two fake (I guess?) persons. This is spam:

http://eduspaces.net/jgates513/weblog/235248.html

http://eduspaces.net/jamesg/weblog/235247.html

Maybe this kind of rss feeding machine was causing some copywright problems and the site owners feared legal battle.

Dec
15
Filed Under () by James on 15-12-2007

Testing Elgg 0.9

It is good to be able to add pages in Elgg. That was one of the things I missed. Another thing is that it would be better if you could have a password on blog posts. The staff in my university want students to keep a learning journal documenting study visits etc. This information should be kept private but the instructors have to  view it in the end of the term.  This could also be solved be students able to send files from elgg as submissions to blackboard or moodle.



Comments

  1. Why not have students create a ‘group’ with themselves and the instructor in it (under Your Network : Access Controls)? Then assign the learning journal blog post  to this group. That way, only the student plus the instructor can read it. Then at the end of the semester,  have your students put together their learning  journal blog postings into a Presentation where they and their instructor can comment upon what they’ve written. The Presentation plugin is really very powerful for this kind of reflective writing. When it’s all put together in the Presentation the learning journal can become a coherent stream rather than a loose collection of disparate files.

    This sounds like an exciting project!

    Mark PearsonMark Pearson on Tuesday, 18 December 2007, 16:12 UTC # | Delete