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Student Publishing & Privacy, Take … oh whatever

May 28th, 2003

Wow! I’ve been busy and missed a lot of activity over this discussion in the last couple of days. I wish I had time to respond in depth to all the good thoughts, but I don’t. So linkage and an exhortation to Go read these! will have to suffice.
UPDATE (05/29/03: 10:05AM): Corrected one of the attributions, based on Joe Luft’s comment to this post.
UPDATE (05/29/03, 10:20AM): for those of you coming from Online Learning Daily (thanks, Stephen), the list has been expanded to include the earlier posts in the conversation and is in roughly chronological order.
Will Richardson (who started all this!): Legal Issues of Student Publishing
Greg Ritter: Student Publishing and Privacy
Greg Ritter: Student Publishing and Privacy, Take Two
James Farmer: Student Publishing
James Farmer: More on Student Weblogging
Tom Hoffman Joe Luft: Publishing and Privacy
Ann Davis: Writing to Learn (Ann, I’ve seen this same reaction in college students, so it’s not limited to elementary school age!)
Tim Lauer: Student Publishing and Privacy
Tom Hoffman: Class Weblogs and Privacy
Will Richardson: Student Publishing Cont.
Trying to collect this list makes me realize that we still lack a good technology for tracking cross-blog discussions.

Greg Education, Weblogs

  1. May 28th, 2003 at 19:19 | #1

    Thanks for collating these posts. No sense pinning my drivel on Tom Hoffman, the first Tom Hoffman you linked to is actually me.

  2. May 28th, 2003 at 19:27 | #2

    Thanks for the collation Greg… goodonya!

  3. May 30th, 2003 at 09:43 | #3

    Private Directories with Movable Type

    This past week was a good example of why I like weblogs. Will Richardson started a discussion about student publishing that was picked up by serveral other folks. With comments and trackback the conversation took off. Greg Ritter over at…

  4. May 30th, 2003 at 09:43 | #4

    Private Directories with Movable Type

    This past week was a good example of why I like weblogs. Will Richardson started a discussion about student publishing that was picked up by serveral other folks. With comments and trackback the conversation took off. Greg Ritter over at…

  5. July 9th, 2003 at 20:22 | #5

    Aux nouvelles…

    Quelques billets en provenance de mes amis du sud ont suscité des réactions à propos de l’aménagement de notre cyberportfolio. Depuis quelques temps , Will publie des réflexions qui l’amène à souhaiter le genre d’outil que nous développons (ici et là)….

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