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"Bits and Bytes" includes recommended reading on other sites, editorial and web site updates, and other ephemera.

 


 

Please Resubscribe to My Feed

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on March 10, 2011

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OK, I tried to kick the Feedburner habit once before and I fell back into it for no good reason. This time I mean it. I have killed my Feedburner subscription because (a) it keeps breaking and (b) I don’t really care about the statistics it gives me anyway. The RSS feed for e-Literate is […]

More About the Interview Videos

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on March 9, 2011

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I have gotten some good feedback and done some thinking regarding how to improve my interviews. I’m a bit torn, though. People seem to want shorter interviews, but I really like the long form. I hear lots of five- and ten-minute interviews, and I rarely get much of value out of them. At the same […]

Anonymous Commenting

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on January 16, 2011

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In all the years that I’ve been blogging, I can count the number of non-spam comments that I’ve deleted on one hand. In all cases they have been egregious trolls, and in all cases they have been by a person or persons who have used fake names and email addresses. Not all anonymous posting is […]

…aaaand We’re Back

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on August 28, 2010

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e-Literate had an outage of several days due to…irreconcilable differences with my now former web host. I have moved to Fused Network. Even in these early days, the difference in quality of service is night and day. I think I’m going to be happy here. You may have noticed that the site looks different. Again. […]

Speaking in the Boston Area Next Week

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on July 30, 2010

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I’ll be giving a talk for UMassOnline on the morning of Thursday, August 5th in Shrewsbury, MA. The title of the talk is “W(h)ither the LMS?” You can read my guest post on the UMassOnline blog here and register for the event here.

On Providing a Platform For Interesting People to be Heard

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on July 15, 2010

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I’m going to be posting a video interview of Desire2Learn CEO John Baker, probably in the next 24 hours. It seems likely that I’ll be doing more interviews in the future. I’m discovering that I have a particular philosophy about how to do the interviews, which is in line with my attitudes toward guest posts […]

Warning: Blogohrria Ahead

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on June 21, 2010

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Between an action-packed Sakai conference and a growing backlog of other post material, I have a lot to write about. Unfortunately, I also have a lot of work to catch up on after two weeks away from my desk. I am nevertheless going to do my best to get out a number of posts over […]
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