Some of the presentations from HighEdWebDev have been posted. (I'm impressed: they had these up by Friday. Last year it took about 8 months.) Here are some notes (actually, I think the guy was transcribing the presentations…) including some sessions that aren't posted … [Read more...] about Notes from HighEdWebDev
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Urchin is free
If you need industrial-strength web traffic analysis… Urchin is now Google Analytics and it's free. … [Read more...] about Urchin is free
Well, crap.
I'm going to have to get HBO now; they're doing a Sookie series. … [Read more...] about Well, crap.
Woo!
It’s time to step away from the computer…
… when someone asks for your driver's license number and you rattle off your ICQ number instead. And on that note, I'm off to Rochester for the HighEdWebDev conference. I might try to blog the panels, but otherwise I'll be back in a week. … [Read more...] about It’s time to step away from the computer…
NaNo
I just wanted to let you all know that I am currently keeping up with the NaNoWriMo pace. I'm quite certain this will not be true after today, so I wanted to gloat while I could. … [Read more...] about NaNo
University podcasts… for writers
I get a lot of email every time universities start to adopt some new web technology, from people probably thinking it's somehow relevant to the websites I produce. (It generally isn't.) First it was RSS and now it's podcasting. Every time a school puts up some lectures, someone … [Read more...] about University podcasts… for writers
Writely
Writely — Like Writeboard, with a more Word-like interface — good for more complicated documents. … [Read more...] about Writely
Form Assembly
Form Assembly — "Assemble your web forms with client-side form validation, field repeat, field switch and multi-page behaviors; standard compliant XHTML, CSS and unobtrusive DOM Javascript. Forms are cross-browser compatible and degrade gracefully. And yes, it's free." (In … [Read more...] about Form Assembly
Keeping up with stuff
I've talked to several people lately who are having trouble keeping up with stuff — email, mainly, and they wonder how on earth I have time to read all these fabulous websites that let me stay on top of developments in web design. In talking to one perpetually-behind … [Read more...] about Keeping up with stuff