Archive for the ‘Internet’ Category

RSS in Plain English

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

This is a really cool video on RSS in Plain English. What’s even cooler is that you can watch it in over 10 languages!!!!

World’s Coolest Web Sites: The 11th Annual Webby Awards Nominees & Winners

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

For those interested.  Some of the world’s coolest web sites by category:

The 11th Annual Webby Awards Nominees & Winners

Came2Pass.com : New Mormon-Themed Social Networking Site

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

Came2Pass.com is your one-stop source for everything LDS news related. The difference between it and other news sites is not only can you view all the latest news, but the news submitted is submitted by our members! All members can then vote for any story they like, and the stories with the most votes get moved to the front page. This ensures that only the most popular stories will always be there for all to view! Came2Pass.com puts the power of information in its members hands.

Came2Pass.com is a Social Networking site. What is that you ask? You may be familiar with sites such as Digg, MySpace, and Facebook. These sites focus on allowing you to share information with your friends and family, constantly being able to see what they are doing and keeping track of what is going on in their lives. Came2Pass.com strives to focus on these features, while focusing on keeping content and advertising clean and appropriate for LDS standards. Right now you can view stories your friends have voted on, what they have submitted, among other things. Each person can submit a photo, IM information, a homepage, and other information about themselves. Came2Pass.com pledges to continually improve these features and you can expect much more as we grow!

My New Job: OpenCourseWare Consortium Director

Wednesday, March 14th, 2007

A few of you have inquired lately as to my job situation, so I thought I’d let ya’ll know all at once. Here’s the scoop:

  • In 1999, MIT Provost Robert A. Brown asked a committee of MIT faculty, students, and administrators to provide strategic guidance on how MIT should position itself in the distance/e-learning environment. The idea that emerged was called “OpenCourseWare” — which was quite revolutionary at the time (and remains so today). Instead of trying to make $$$ off of the Internet, MIT decided to openly and freely share its course materials with the world (via the Internet) — to help improve education worldwide. The result was MIT OpenCourseWare — where today you can find the course materials for over 1600 MIT courses freely available to all. Some are even available in video and audio format.
  • It should be noted that 2 foundations (staffed by incredibly competent and visionary folk) stepped forward to fund/enable this endeavor (to the tune of tens of millions of $$$). Specifically:
  • Well, neither these foundations, nor MIT intended OCW to be a single-university thing. Instead, they hoped that just like with open source software, OpenCourseWare would spread as a movement, and become prevalent worldwide as one important approach to enabling global education. Consequently, Hewlett decided to expand the OCW program by funding OCWs at other institutions, including Tufts, Johns Hopkins, Notre Dame, Utah State University (which is how I got involved in all this, thanks to Dr. David Wiley), Open University UK, UC Irvine, and several other universities worldwide.

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Flickr … the song

Saturday, February 24th, 2007

OK….few of you are gonna appreciate this, but to me, it was really funny.

It’s a funny song about the randomness of Flickr photos.

If you happen to appreciate the humor, then you and I definitely share a similar sense of humor. If you don’t…well…it was only a few minutes. :)

***warning–one image in the song is off color. the rest is benign***

Introducing….The Book!

Monday, February 12th, 2007

Another classic.

What will your book be?

Wednesday, February 7th, 2007

New site: blurb (props to my bro for the reference).

Some of you may also know about sites like lulu

It’s easier now than ever to write and publish a book.  So my question to you is: what will your book be?

LDS Polygamy Site Back Up, but Not Under BYU Domain

Tuesday, February 6th, 2007

This is getting to be quite fun!

http://www.sltrib.com/ci_5171406

How do you find out that a project has not been cleared after believing that it has been cleared?  Regardless–kudos to Engebretsen for helping to further move the bar towards openness, accuracy, and candor.  

The new site is: http://www.mormon-polygamy.org/

$5 for whoever can figure out if anything got changed during the takedown, and what it was.

LDS Church Kills a BYU-based Polygamy Web Site

Tuesday, February 6th, 2007

Last Thursday I posted about a new BYU-based polygamy web site that was somewhat interesting. On Saturday, BCC provided a link as well.

Today, the Salt Lake Tribune announced, “BYU Polygamy Web Page Dumped.”

I wish I could have been privy to the conversations and events leading up to the site being taken down. I also wonder what sparked the decision.

This LDS History on the Internet thing continues to be a pickle.  It must be really tough for the church to figure out what to do.

The History and Meaning of Web 2.0

Monday, February 5th, 2007

For some of you, this will be WAY too geeky and over your head. But it is a profound (yet short) exploration of the history and meaning/implications of Web 2.0.