
One of my present responsibilities is to sort out a statistics website which offers enquirers synthesized statistical data produced by re-analyzing data from a variety of sources. The website is developed by a commercial web development company.

As an indication of upcoming MyStuff developement, the version of MyStuff that is currently in development incorporates many visual user interface changes and simplification of core MyStuff functionality as seen by the user.

Well the EU has not been slow about following up on Charlie McCreevy's promise to extend the term of copyright in sound recordings. From Europa:

Well the EU has not been slow about following up on Charlie McCreevy's promise to extend the term of copyright in sound recordings. From Europa:


Fellow UK edu-blogger Doug Belshaw had the unusual experience of being censored last week. He had done a post back in May looking at various VLEs. In it he had compared them and made one provider, TALMOS, had come out unfavourably on some accounts.

Can current learning design tools and resources really make a difference to the way in which course teams go about design?
This is a post I shouldn’t need to write. It is too obvious. Indeed, here’s the conclusion up front:
An aspect if blogging I find essential is shying away from a “please the world” view, meaning stepping out on limbs, and thus sometimes, being outright foolish, wrong, even “stupid”. And I welcome being called on my shit. So sometimes, or often, I spout something before thinking it through.