Due to ongoing consequences of getting hacked by a spammer, I have not had administrative access to WordPress for over a week. Despite the good faith efforts of the kind people at Fused, I have come to the conclusion that, given both the nature of my site as a target for attacks and my lack […]
From the Editors
These posts provide updates about our editorial policies as well as changes to the site itself.
My Blackboard Open Source Post: A Correction
I screwed up. My recent post about Blackboard’s moves into open source was a particularly challenging one to organize coherently. While wrestling with that, I failed to give my usual attention to the tone. As a result of that oversight, I communicated a substantially different message than the one that I intended to communicate. I […]
New e-Literate Featured Blogger: Rob Reynolds
I’m pleased to announce that Rob Reynolds, formerly of the Xplanation blog and now of the Next Is Now blog, will be joining the e-Literate cast of featured bloggers. Rob is an old hand in the textbook publishing business and somebody I have learned a lot from personally in terms of how technology is changing that […]
My UnKeynote
NERCOMP is holding an unconference on the LMS in Worcester, MA on March 5th. I will be delivering the unkeynote on the unLMS. Since it is an unkeynote, I will tell the audience nothing important about the LMS, instead relying on them to have more of the answers than I do. In other words, it’s […]
Taking the Next Step at e-Literate
As you know, I have been experimenting with having more featured bloggers (both regular and occasional) here. This decision was triggered by the fact that I haven’t been able to blog as much or as widely as I used to, but the truth is that it’s something that I’ve wanted to do for a very […]
I Need Your Input: What’s Up at e-Literate
I’m sure you’ve noticed that I’ve been bringing in more featured bloggers to the site. While I am committed to continuing my own blogging, it has become clear to me that I will not be able to return to my previous pace of writing any time in the foreseeable future. Over the years, e-Literate has built […]
Please Welcome Featured Blogger David White
Since I am bringing on some bloggers for relatively sustained participation in e-Literate as part of an experiment that I’ll write about more in a future post, I have decided to call these folks “featured bloggers” to distinguish them from one-time or occasional “guest bloggers.” I’m proud to announce our newest featured blogger will be David […]