Twitter Updates for 2012-08-08

  • Moved CALI web source code from SVN to Git and Github. In private repo, preserved revision history, all of it, from 9/09 going forward. #
  • <geek>Why yes, I do keep my local git repos in a Dropbox folder. Belt+suspenders is the way to go. Bonus: available everywhere.</geek> #

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Twitter Updates for 2012-07-28

  • @elizabethf Law profs can use http://t.co/PvmK4gqX to do same as iTunesU, including getting stuff in iTunes store but with zero lockin. #
  • @elizabethf yes, there are a range of privacy options and there is support for embedding flash. Not sure on html5, need to look into it. #
  • @elizabethf For more on #Classcaster see http://t.co/HczzAYpj, especially the FAQ and Webinars tabs. #
  • @johnpmayer Medicine has med schools and CME, engineers have CE requirements in 30+ states. CE from non-edu not unusual for professions. #
  • @johnpmayer RIGHT!!! We could jam all 1Ls into a single MOOC!! Oh, the humanity!!! #

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Twitter Updates for 2012-07-24

  • @sglassmeyer @johnpmayer Excellent. I've been doing that with Drupal for years. #
  • Contemplating a filter that blocks discussion of printing on teknoids list, though that would probably kill the list. #
  • @LiHuMa Sure, in 1999. Won't discuss ebooks, open ed, etc. Certainly 1100 subs have more to talk about than printing. http://t.co/0iP7CI6G #
  • Do law libraries collect ebooks? If yes how? If no why not? Free books to experiment on from eLangdell, Free Law Reporter, Fastcase #AALL12 #
  • For easy to follow article on creating your very own ebooks see @sglassmeyer 's article at http://t.co/NOrd4ZnG #AALL12 @caliorg #

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