by Brian Kelly | Feb 14, 2017 | Web2.0
In December 2009 the <uwebd/> Ning network was created by Mark Greenfield “as an experiment to see if web 2.0 technologies could be utilized to create a community for [US] higher education web professionals.” The network grew steadily over the years...
by Brian Kelly | Nov 20, 2014 | General, Web2.0
Looking to Make Google Docs a Richer Authoring Environment These days I find myself making extensive use of Google Docs. This is the tool of choice for the LACE project I am involved in. Although Google Docs doesn’t have the power of MS Word it...
by Brian Kelly | Mar 3, 2014 | Web2.0
About This Post This blog post provides background information on digital literacy and argues that digital literacy needs to go beyond student teaching and ensure that staff and researchers, who may wish to continue their professional activities when they leave their...
by Brian Kelly | Jan 22, 2014 | Web2.0
Personal Experiences of MOOCs Last year I completed the Hyperlinked Library MOOC. I had previously signed up for several MOOCs but this has been the only MOOC which I have completed. I found the experiences I gained in participating in the MOOC useful and felt they...
by Brian Kelly | Jan 9, 2014 | Web2.0
Why I’ll Still Explore New Tools and Services In my previous role as UK Web Focus at UKOLN and my current position as Innovation Advocate at Cetis I’ve tried to be an early adopter of new technologies and services which seem to have the potential of...
by Brian Kelly | Oct 1, 2013 | Repositories, Web2.0
Loss of Access to Content Hosted on Slideshare On Wednesday 25 September 2013 I received an email message which informed me that my SlideShare account had been suspended. The reason given for this was that: SlideShare activity was flagged as inappropriate by our...
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