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From the Editors

These posts provide updates about our editorial policies as well as changes to the site itself.

 


 

Please Be Patient While We Remodel…

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on April 25, 2012

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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 […]

My Blackboard Open Source Post: A Correction

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on April 2, 2012

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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

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on March 12, 2012

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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

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on February 24, 2012

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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

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on December 18, 2011

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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

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on October 2, 2011

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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

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on September 30, 2011

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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 […]
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