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

 


 

e-Literate to be Down for Scheduled Maintenance

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on August 29, 2008

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I’m going to be upgrading my blogging software this weekend. This will mean losing some of the customizations to the site that I really like (but that probably nobody else noticed), but it also means that I’ll be able to stay current with WordPress releases in the future. In the process, I’ll be changing the […]

At EUNIS and Sakai the Next Two Weeks

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on June 21, 2008

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I’ll be at the EUNIS conference this coming week (arriving Monday morning on the red eye) and the Sakai conference the next week (arriving in Paris on the night of Friday, 6/27 and leaving on Friday, 7/4). Feel free to track me down if you’re at either event and want to chat. If you do […]

Going to IMS Learning Impact This Week

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on May 10, 2008

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Ugh. I have so much to say about the JA-SIG conference and had just dug out enough from my work backlog to think about writing a few blog posts. Now I’m going away again and will have my head crammed full of even more stuff to blog about.I’m going to try to get to at […]

Comment Troubles

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on March 23, 2008

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I’m getting occasional reports from people that they’re getting error messages when they try to submit comments hereon e-Literate. (Something about headers.) Rest assured that, despite whatever the error message is telling you, your comment is getting into my blog and trapped by my spam filter. I check that filter daily and will release your […]

The Site is Back Up

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on June 26, 2007

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After two days of being down due to problems with my service provider, e-Literate is back up. Sorry about the interruption.

Going to the Sakai Amsterdam Conference

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on June 7, 2007

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I’ll be in Amsterdam next week for the Sakai conference. I’m not generally very good at the live blogging thing, since I like to focus on listening rather than writing. (I’m not a very good note taker for the same reason.) But I will make an effort to live-blog where I can and do after-the-fact […]

Coming Soon: Guest Posts by Jim Farmer

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on June 1, 2007

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I’m pleased to announce that e-Literate‘s second guest blogger will be Jim Farmer. From his bio: Jim Farmer began his career in higher education as CIO for California State University Northridge and became the first CIO for the California State Universities. He was one of the founders of Sigma Systems Inc., a U.S. software supplier […]
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