Becoming Connected

Continuing and Extending Reflective Learning

Projects in Motion December 31, 2006

Filed under: Education, Knowledge-Making, Outlining, Philosophy, Research, Schooling — spikeh1464 @ 12:42 am

Serious and extensive recent training and action with PBS, SET, SWIS and now Heart. Swis Technical Assistance, SET assessment, SWIS school assignment (which is probably forthcoming. Also doing heavy lifting with Alternative Education, Evaluation and Grant Writing. Many fine people to collaborate with in Iowa and nationally. I am sincerely looking forward to it.

I would like to be able to insert podcast and Freemind products into the middle of entries–and naturally jpegs. Will learn how to do this in short order, I hope. More, tomorrow on major goals for the upcoming year. As a preparation for this “big goal stating” I have been doing some ontological sketching of the materials and issues I am presently (or have been “traditionally” involved with over my years of professoring, evaluating and consulting. Those sketches have already been helpful in the framing of what I’m up to in some larger sense.

 

Inserting categories/tags December 31, 2006

Filed under: Outlining, Weblogging — spikeh1464 @ 12:20 am

Am enjoying leaving the formatting to another system than my “head for html” –which is always less than I would like. I find working in the outline format stress free. There is one hitch, so far, in my use of the outliner.

As far as I can tell the insertion of tags/categories can be done — MarsEdit does it, even after the fact. Just don’t know how to do it in the outlining format.

 

Using WordPress interface of opml.org December 30, 2006

Filed under: Outlining, Weblogging — spikeh1464 @ 11:58 pm

The Idea

  Entry to my WordPress Blog via opml? Sounds terrific. It could mean that I manage knowledge and send communiques from the same interface. Cutting and pasting easier. Shifting gears easier.All in all could be a very good deal!
  The reality, as usual, is that I have to feel my way at the start. That’s ok (5/15: the reaiity: couldn’t remember password..
  But…figured out what the problem was, the mystery of “cant find atts table” amounted to a mistaken password. It now works.