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Wednesday, June 12, 2002
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Pat Delaney writes on the use by his students to construct reports using I-Search and utilizing Manila. Here is where the interesting Writing Project in-the-classroom practice and weblogging are intersecting. Teachers and librarians want to read know how they can use the weblog in their classrooms.
Excellent that this was picked up by John Robb of Userland.
http://interactiveu.berkeley.edu:8000/PatD/stories/storyReader$248
7:27:32 AM
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Paolo: "It's important to consider that 'set of news sources' could also mean reports generated by your accounting software, status of your servers, posts in a discussion group, orders from your e-commerce site, updates from your co-workers workflow management software.." Thanks Paolo, that's absolutely true. [Scripting News]
7:12:19 AM
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A news aggregator is "software that periodically reads a set of news sources, in one of several XML-based formats, finds the new bits, and displays them in reverse-chronological order on a single page." [Scripting News]
7:10:20 AM
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