Comments on: EduGlu Screencast https://darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/ no more band-aids Tue, 23 Aug 2016 15:14:22 +0000 hourly 1 By: Klara https://darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-183343 Fri, 13 Jun 2008 02:21:11 +0000 http://www.darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-183343 Drupal offers a wealth of possibilities here — we implemented eportfolios for a client at the university level back in the Dark Ages of Drupal 4.7 🙂 — our solution then used both taxonomy and nodereferences, and created the nodeorder module

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By: doug https://darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-181951 Mon, 05 May 2008 20:17:26 +0000 http://www.darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-181951 Thanks for this screencast! Very cool!

I’m glad you had to activate the blogs module during the demo. It gave me a chance to see the modules you’re using, and thus enough confidence to try this out on my own.

I think I have it working, but there’s (at least) one piece of your magic I can’t seem to replicate:

How do you get the tags from the original blog post to appear on each drupal node? Is this a setting in Feed API I’ve missed?

Again – great work here – I’d love to compare “recipes” at some point to see if there are other things in your setup that I’ve missed.

Doug

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By: Will Taylor https://darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-180041 Sun, 09 Mar 2008 18:53:53 +0000 http://www.darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-180041 D’Arcy,
I’ve been messing around with some similar stuff – some convergent with, and some inspired by, your postings on the topic.
You might check out my “social learning” sandbox site, at http://sandbox.similibus.org; which is documented (in progress) in my blog at http://wt.similibus.org. I’ve set this up to give folks a place to play with, & help me continue to evolve, the platform I’m setting up for my institution.

Thanks for your inspiration over time –

will taylor
chair, dept. of homeopathic medicine (& resident edu-geek)
national college of natural medicine
portland, oregon

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By: recipe for a social learning platform - #12 - distributed content | Will's Similiblog https://darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-180039 Sun, 09 Mar 2008 18:29:23 +0000 http://www.darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-180039 […] I’m quite intrigued with the distributed discussion on the near-mythical ‘eduglu,’ and the work that some folks – notably D’Arcy Norman – are doing to create an ‘eduglu’ platform. […]

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By: Will Taylor https://darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-179877 Wed, 05 Mar 2008 21:40:26 +0000 http://www.darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-179877 D’Arcy,
The “rambling” was perhaps the highlight of this for my viewing pleasure!
Thanks much for this, a great overview, and good treatment in the narrative.

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By: dnorman https://darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-179861 Tue, 04 Mar 2008 22:17:45 +0000 http://www.darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-179861 @scott: yeah, I took it that way. it’s hard to formally document something that is by nature so loose and organic, though. If we’re able to manage a face-to-face session to work on it, I think we’ll get there pretty quickly.

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By: Scott Leslie https://darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-179860 Tue, 04 Mar 2008 22:00:25 +0000 http://www.darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-179860 And hopefully you understand that my comment is more of an injunction to the rest of us (myself especially) to do a better job documenting this, as you have done more than your fair share so far in spelling out the most cohesive descriptions of eduglu that I have seen so far.

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By: dnorman https://darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-179857 Tue, 04 Mar 2008 21:00:35 +0000 http://www.darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-179857 @jim: I’ll work up a recipe for modules that were used to build this prototype, but it’s going to be a few days before I can do that.

@scott: man, there’s just no pleasing you 😉 yeah… it needs to be split up, and maybe a little less rambling, but the idea was to capture a snapshot and quick demo (that turned out to be not so quick) as a basis for discussion, not as an in-depth video manual for how to use the site. I’d LOVE to get student feedback, and have some classes actually try this out – currently it’s all based on intuition and theory, but unless the rubber hits the road at some point, it really doesn’t matter. And there were a few people who asked for the screencast – not sure if this will meet their needs or not, but I’m sure I’ll find out…

@brian: good point, in that this is just the current approximation of the McGuffin. This is not the final “eduglu” but a framework to play and discuss what it means. It’s easier to do that when there’s a semi-working prototype to kick tires on – a lesson I learned from the CAREO days, when we were collectively blabbidyblabbing about LORs but didn’t have one to play with. I’m perfectly willing, even hopeful, to retire this instantiation if/when something better comes along.

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By: Brian https://darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-179856 Tue, 04 Mar 2008 19:31:48 +0000 http://www.darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-179856 This is a really fine document of this point in time. It will be useful as a reference to that oft-posed question “What is EduGlu?” – at least for this particular wrinkle of the McGuffin.

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By: Scott Leslie https://darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-179854 Tue, 04 Mar 2008 19:03:42 +0000 http://www.darcynorman.net/2008/03/04/eduglu-screencast/#comment-179854 Good job D’Arcy. I do think we need to split this up a bit, because it is a longish narrative that presumes a bit that people are following along with the larger dialogue. But it is as cohesive a story as I think has been produced as to what is EduGlu and how the idea arose.

Nice point around aggregating discussions, that was a new point I had not seen before.

It would be good to get some student testament (and evidence) on the importance of them having control over their blogging environment/why embracing what looks like chaos is a good thing. Many of us “know” that this is an important part in building one’s sense of personal voice and ownership, but I do think more evidence will be demanded that this is not a “nice to have” but an essential part of the experience, and one that improves the student learning experience.

This is a good start. I hope it satisfies whoever “asked” for it (that sounded a bit ominous at the start 😉

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