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

 


 

Welcome to e-Literate 2.0

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on January 30, 2007

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At long last, I have managed to move my blog over to WordPress. Many thanks to Sarah Lewis at Blogging Expertise for helping me get my content out of ExpressionEngine, style the site the way I wanted, and make sure that old URLs didn’t break. She was able to head some problems off at the […]

Thanks to Guest Blogger Stephen Marshall

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on December 28, 2006

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In all my comings and goings, I failed to notice that Stephen has finished his run as a guest blogger here at e-Literate. If you missed his posts, I highly recommend checking them out: A Kiwi’s Perspective on e-Learning So What is the eMM Anyway? Change The Sesame Street Syndrome The Problems of Benchmarking Also, […]

A New Job, Part II

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on November 14, 2006

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In my last post, I announced that I will be taking a new job at Oracle and explained that the move will not affect my blogging. Now I’d like to take a moment to talk about why I’m so excited about this new opportunity to make a difference in the world of online learning.

A New Job, Part I

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on November 14, 2006

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And now for some Big News. I am delighted to announce that, effective December 1st, I will begin my new job at Oracle as a Product Manager for their Academic Enterprise Initiative (AEI). (I have previously blogged about AEI in a two–part series.) I want to tell you why I am so excited about this […]

Guest Blogger: Stephen Marshall

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on November 5, 2006

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I am pleased to announce a new experiment at e-Literate. Since I am falling ever further behind in blogging about the all the interesting stuff I come across, I have decided to invite other people who are smarter and more interesting than me to guest blog here periodically. My first guest blogger will be Stephen […]

Doing Another EdTechTalk on EduPatents

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on September 16, 2006

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I’ll be on along with Al Essa tomorrow night (Sunday, 9/17) at 8 PM EDT to discuss where we are with the EduPatent problem and what we can do about it.

Appearing in an e-Learning Usability Webcast

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on September 4, 2006

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I’ll be interviewed next week on the subject of e-Learning usability for a Truth in e-Learning webcast hosted by a company called Scribe Studio. Unfortunately, the event is non-free; $145 (including the $50 discount) for access to 12 episodes. I think the conversation will be fun, though, and I’ll be interested to see how they […]
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