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Wikis and Blogs
In a few weeks I’m supposed to give a talk about the use of wikis and weblogs in teaching and research. Which would be easier if I knew more about them. This tool will certainly be used in what I do, though, so I’m storing the link here:
Jon Udell: Visualizing change
This is wildly cool stuff. But I’m not just trying to highlight
Wikipedia’s collaborative revisioning or showcase another cool
Greasemonkey hack. There is a larger theme. In the realm of content as
in the realm of software—two domains that seem determined to merge—everything is changing all the time. We will increasingly require,
and come to depend on, tools that help us visualize and manage the
flux.
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