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

 


 

Vacation and Other Travel

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on June 4, 2010

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My lovely wife and I will be taking a vacation next week, so there will be no e-Literate updates for a week (unless I can squeeze a post in tomorrow before we go). The week after that, I’ll be at the Sakai conference and hope to snag a video interview or two while I’m there. […]

Please Welcome Guest Blogger Laura Czerniewicz

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on April 8, 2010

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With all the blogging I’ve been doing about mLearning apps the past couple of weeks, it has bothered me that the focus in the industry right now has been on the high-end devices. How many people in the entire world own an iPad right now? Maybe 300,000? I really wanted to learn more about how […]

Non-functional

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on January 29, 2010

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You may not have noticed, but e-Literate had a brief outage yesterday which was fixed for me by the good folks at my ISP, SiteGround. Meanwhile, e-Literate‘s operator (i.e., me) has been experiencing a longer outage due to a nasty bout of bronchitis. I am starting to feel slightly more human today and will begin […]

End of an Era

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on December 17, 2009

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Now that the Blackboard/D2L patent fight is over, I am taking down the edupatent feed harvester, which never worked particularly well anyway. Mostly what showed up in the feed were my own posts, which you can still access by going to the edupatents tag.

Sakai Blogging

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on December 7, 2009

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I have been thinking a bit about how my new roles on the Sakai Foundation Board and Product Council intersect with my role as a blogger. To be clear, I intend to maintain my independence on e-Literate. I will continue to praise other platforms when I see something praiseworthy, and to speak out when I […]

Please Re-subscribe to My Feed

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on July 20, 2009

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Update: Feedburner has been restored. For now. Nevertheless, I recommend that you subscribe to the orginal URL below. When Feedburner is working, your reader should automatically get forwarded. When it’s not, your feed should still work. Feedburner is screwed up, so if you are subscribing directly to that URL, you may not be getting updates […]

What Makes It Great?

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on May 21, 2009

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When I was in college, I was very fortunate to have Rob Kapilow as a choral conductor and music history professor. Rob has an uncanny knack for boiling down the brilliance of a piece of music so that anyone could hear it in just a short snippet. “Anyone else would have written this,” he’d say, […]
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