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Adding an RSS feed
Submit your blog to the hub, they said. So I tried. I didn’t read it properly, coz this blog is a WordPress blog, but it’s self hosted, so the instructions for adding a WP blog are probably not for me. … Continue reading
Posted in #CLMOOC, ANT, Learning, MOOC, Social Media, Technology
Tagged #clmooc, ANT, RSS, technology
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Email for rhizoANT projects
As we’re looking at collaborative tools for an upcoming presentation about rhizo14, Rebecca and AK have both written about their feelings of their experiences with using email. In particular, AK talks about the challenges posed by having multiple email addresses – … Continue reading
Posted in #rhizo14, #rhizo15, ANT, Editing, MOOC, Rhizomes, Technology, Writing
Tagged #rhizo14, ANT, collaborative writing, email, Slack
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Heterogeneous rhizomes
When folk hear about the concept of a rhizome in D&G they often assume, not unreasonably, that the analogy being made is to the botanical concept of ginger, or potatoes, or Japanese Knotweed. Well, sometimes it is, and it can be … Continue reading
Google Docs and ANT
I use Google Docs a lot. It makes it easy for me to find and edit things I am writing no matter which computer I find myself using, and it is also easy to share documents with others and collaborate … Continue reading