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New Resource-Base interface for Standards and Architectures Blog Entry 0 replies1 resource 02-February-2007 Administrator
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We've just built a slick new JSON-powered embeddable interface for browsing del.icio.us tag clouds and bundles, and for viewing/browsing tags and related tags.

Here at KnowNet, we've been avid users of del.icio.us for some time - of the delicious APIs as well as the service itself. We've written a number of python utilities for co-ordinating and managing accounts, and have also invested considerable effort in the creation of solutions for harnessing the power of delicious within your own content.

I've just added a powerful new feature to our JSON-powered cloud viewer - it now supportsbundles of tags, for more convenience and clarity when scanning a user's tags. I have deployed this viewer for the standards and architectures resource base. Enjoy! And let me know if you want to make use of this interface in your ow ncontent. We will be wrapping it up as a service of some kind soon, but it is already productised as a Plone product with w content types that any user can add - a cloud viewer for browsing a whole account, and a tagviewer for embedding a viewer for items with one particular tag.

Click here for the standards and architectures resources interface. We will shortly be adding links and embeds for other useful sources. Among them, check out del.icio.us/alharris, or explore the many other resource-collectors listed in my del.icio.us network ( and check out this fabulous del.icio.us visual network browser (type in 'mike_malloch', for instance, to see it in action).

Resource-Base - Standards, Architectures and Open Source in Education Blog Entry 0 replies4 resources 14-Nov-2005 Mike Malloch
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Stds Archs Talk Printable Stds Archs Talk Printable [ Download ] (stds_archs_talk_printable.pdf - 10.49 Mb ) Preview
Resource-Base - Standards, Architectures and Open Source in Education Resource-Base - Standards, Architectures and Open Source in Education [ Go there ]
Resource-Base - Standards, Architectures and Open Source in Education
elearning2.0 :: putting the 'oh!' back into elearning elearning2.0 :: putting the 'oh!' back into elearning [ Go there ]
Link to Mike Malloch's main weblog, where he writes on issues like why social bookmarking is best for this kind of resource-base
Flickr slideshow of the presentation Flickr slideshow of the presentation [ Go there ]
Flickr slideshow of the presentation online version of Alan Harris
Al Harris is presenting a talk to the Conference on Open Source for Education in Europe, announcing the Standards and Architectures Working Group's resource base. This weblog post introduces the resource base, links to an online version of the presentation, and has a printable pdf version attached.

Al Harris is presenting a talk to the Conference on Open Source for Education in Europe bout the work of the Standards and Architectures Working Group. A major part of the Working Group's activities is the preparation of a report. The preparation of the report involves a great deal of research and resource collection. Alan's talk introduces the resource base which we have developed for that purpose. The resource base is available in the Working Group's area in the SIGOSSEE site:

A large part of the work entailed by the Working Group's report is the comprehensive collection and categorising of web reseources related to standards, architectures and open-source in education. Mike has been seriously collecting, tagging and annotating resources for the WG since July, and we now have a very substantial and growing resource-base.

Most of the resource-base is back-ended by Mike Malloch's del.icio.us account, with others in Connotea. See Mike's main weblog, elearning2.0, for other materials and writings which explain why we are using external services to host the WG's resource-base, and about the theory and practice of architecting for education with open source and open standards. Please send me any links you think belong in the resource-base: if you are a del.icio.us user, add the tag for:Mike_Malloch- otherwise email mike AT theknownet DOT com. Because the resource-base is backended by well-known, open services, we can collaboratively build on it, and anyone is free to aggregate from it using del.icio.us and Connotea's rich and flexible APIs and RSS. You can also subscribe to my del.icio.us stream's RSS - all tags and queries are also avilable via RSS.

Below is a "tag cloud" showing the relevant categories in Mike's del.icio.us account. Click a tag to see the resources tagged with it along with a list of related tags.

Resource-Base - Standards, Architectures and Open Source in Education Stds Archs Talk Printable

A printable pdf version of the talk is available as an attachment to this post. An online version is available as a Flickr slideshow of the presentation.

Full Preliminary Program : Conference on Open Source for education in Europe [pdf] Blog Entry 2 03-Oct-2005 Mike Malloch
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Continuing the discussion...

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[pdf] Full preliminary program : Conference on Open Source for education in Europe [pdf] [pdf] Full preliminary program : Conference on Open Source for education in Europe [pdf] [ Download ] (Full Preliminary Program OS.pdf - 70.35 Kb ) Preview
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conference website conference website [ Go there ]
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Graham Attwell has sent along this pdf version of the Full Preliminary Program for the upcoming Conference on Open Source for Education in Europe, Research and Practice, to be held in Heerlan, NL, from November 14-15 2005.

A pdf version of the full preliminary program is attached to this post. See the conference website for more information.

Sweden talks Open Content Blog Entry 0 replies3 resources2.84 Kb 20-September-2005 Graham Attwell
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Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting [ Go there ]
Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting
Interactive Institute Interactive Institute [ Go there ]
Interactive Institute
SIGOSSEE SIGOSSEE [ Go there ]
SIGOSSEE
Last week I was in Sweden for a seminar organised by the Special interest Group on Open Source Software in Education in Europe. This is a short report of the meeting.

The SIGOSSEE seminar in Sweden last week was brilliant.

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Entitled Content for education in Europe: processes, platforms and standards, the seminar was organised by Peter Becker form the Interactive Institute and held at the impressive water side headquarters of the Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting (Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions who sponsored the event.

The aim of the meeting was to discuss open content, platforms and standards for Education in order to formulate a set of focus points for a continued national and European development work.

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New! Our photos are now in the Flickr photo-sharing service Blog Entry 0 replies5 resources 15-September-2005 Mike Malloch
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Noting some issues in-progress for the NGRF site
( 2005-09-19 11:53:23.03 ) This post is a copy of an email I sent this morning, briefly documenting some small and large jobs we agreed in the meeting in Bangor but which have not yet gotten attended to or are still in progress

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Athens meeting photos Athens meeting photos [ Go there ]
Athens meeting photos athens meeting photos as a slideshow
Arhus meeting photos Arhus meeting photos [ Go there ]
Arhus meeting photos arhus meeting photos as a slideshow
Our photos on Flickr Our photos on Flickr [ Go there ]
Our photos on Flickr all sigossee photos on flickr
Web2.0 tag Web2.0 tag [ Go there ]
Web2.0 tag link to
resources/introductory resources/introductory [ Go there ]
resources/introductory link to introiductory resources tagged in Mike
We have started an account for SIGOSSEE in the Flickr photo and image sharing service. This post tells you where you can find the photos for SIGOSSEE an explains a bi more about services like Flickr and our future plansd for making more use of them.

I've decided it is time to start practicing what I preach. In the Report on Standards and Architectures I strongly advocated loosely-coupled architectures based on 'small / loose' standards. In the months since I wrote the first report Draft, the web had come a long way towards making it possible for all users to participate in 'small-loose' services. (There is even a new word gaining currency to describe this movement: "Web2.0").

Two vivid and immediate examples of the 'service-oriented', Web2.0, 'small-loose' way are photo-sharing via the Flickr service and shared bookmarking via services like del.icio.us (there are plenty of particular links into these below).

I don't have time to go into the benefits here, but I'll try to do some posting about it in the site soon. In the meantime, you can find some relevant materials collected in my own del.icio.us shared bookmarks, especially the tags 'resources/introductory' and 'web2.0/publicity'. For examples, see the 'Web2.0 tag' ...Though almost all my bookmarks are on this topic so you may want to open the bundles of tags there and explore ( especially by looking at the other users' bookmarks revealed through the 'and NNN others' links shown beside bookmarks collected by more than one user).

Step 1 for our own ossite was to make a Flickr account to handle the photos for meetings, etc. I made an account this morning, and have also made a new flickr group for pooling together sigossee-re;ated images from multiple members (that way you can post to sigossee's photos through your own flickr account if you have one). I've put up all the photos from our own meetings and organised them a bit by 'set' and tag.

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You can also see examples taken randomly from our photos on Flickr in the little widget in this post, and in the 'SIGOSSEE Photos' portlet now at the bottom-left of all the pages in the main site.

I'll be posting soon about plans to bring service-oriented shared bookmark collection into the site ( complementing or replacing our current 'blogit' resource-collection ).

Pictures of the SIGOSSEE Meeting in Arhus June 5-7 2005 Blog Entry 0 replies2 resources 13-September-2005 Mike Malloch
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Photos, SIGOSSEE Meeting Arhus, thumbnail view Photos, SIGOSSEE Meeting Arhus, thumbnail view [ Go there ]
Link to the thumbnail view for the Arhus meeting photos
Photos, SIGOSSEE Meeting Arhus, single-photo view Photos, SIGOSSEE Meeting Arhus, single-photo view [ Go there ]
Link to the single-photo view for the Arhus meeting photos. You can change views from the photos pages
Sara has pointed out that some of us may not have realised that she's placed a large number of wonderful photos of the Arhus meeting in the activities area. You can find links to the photos in this post.

Apologies to all if I hadn't flagged these wondferful photos of the Arhus meeting earlier...

...maybe you stumbled already onto the pictures of the last meeting we had in Arhus on the OSsite? Or you missed them being published altogether? Either way, you can find them here:

Sara on: Photos, SIGOSSEE Meeting Arhus, thumbnail view

You can also view the photos in single-photo view. A screenshot of the thumbnail view is shown below.

By the way, the project really ought to get a Flickr account - or agree a set of SIGOSSEE-PROJECT tags for our own flickr uplaods - it would make this sort of thing easier :o) If someone nags me enough, I'll write up an explanation which puts the case for doing it the Flickr way and distribute that to everyone.

New content in research/standards: Mike's presentation, Q+A, resources, team-task... Blog Entry 0 replies5 resources 07-June-2005 Mike Malloch
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Working Ideas Working Ideas [ Go there ]
Working Ideas
Resources: standards and architectures Resources: standards and architectures [ Go there ]
Resources: standards and architectures
History: open software in education History: open software in education [ Go there ]
History: open software in education
Written Report - Drafts & Versions Written Report - Drafts & Versions [ Go there ]
Written Report - Drafts & Versions
research/standards research/standards [ Go there ]
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Over the past few days I have updated the content in the research/standards area of the site. I have also placed the content and Q+A summary from yesterday's talk in the main working-group weblog there.

Over the past few days I have updated the content in the research/standards area of the site. More is still to come, but a basic structure is now there for supporting further postings.

Please note that all members of the site can post and reply to entries in the new shared weblogs in the standards area.

In particular, note that I have placed downloadable versions of yesterday's presentation there, as well as a summary of the question session from after the talk:

  • Downloadable version of Mike's talk :: Printable and viewable versions of the talk Mike Malloch gave yesterday on Standards and Architectures are available here. [ Blog entry in "Working Ideas"]
  • Summary of questions and discussion from Mike's presentation :: This is a quick and dirty attempt to summarise the questions & discussion from today's remote presentation on the standards and architectures working group. [ Blog entry in "Working Ideas"]

This area contains resources and activities for the Working Group on standards and architectures. Our remit is to thoroughly investigate the issue of how open-source development efforts can collaboratively create sound and innovative architectures, supporting and leveraging new and existing interoperability standards.

Written Report - Drafts & Versions
This area contains downloadable and online versions of the written report drafts. The latest draft is a preliminary document by Mike Malloch on June 3, 2005

History: open software in education
Open source, standards and architectures in education. Current question: would OpenDoc be available if it was open source?
5 entries; 1 authors; 6 external links; 2 comments/discussions;
Last Entry: 06-Jun-2005 08:19 by Mike Malloch; OpenDoc - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ;
Last Discussion: 06-Jun-2005 10:42 by Mike Malloch; What do you think? Would Open Source have saved OpenDoc?

Resources: standards and architectures
Links and resources on open source, standards and architecures
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Last Entry: 06-Jun-2005 12:03 by Mike Malloch; XML-RPC Home Page ;
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SIGOSSEE Project Newsletter 4 - May 2005 Blog Entry 0 replies2 resources13.68 Kb 13-May-2005 Mike Malloch
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low-bandwidth pdf version (SIGOSSEE Newsletter 4) low-bandwidth pdf version (SIGOSSEE Newsletter 4) [ Download ] (SIGOSSEE_newsletter_4-office.pdf - 316.58 Kb ) Preview
This is a pdf file optimised for low-quality printing - so that it is a much smaller file for downloading - of the SIGOSSEE Project Newsletter 4
SIGOSSEE Newsletter 4 - May 2005 (pdf version) SIGOSSEE Newsletter 4 - May 2005 (pdf version) [ Download ] (SIGOSSEE_newsletter_4.pdf - 1.22 Mb ) Preview
This is a pdf version of the SIGOSSEE Project's 4th newsletter (May 2005). It has some special layout for pretty-printing.
The SIGOSSEE Project's Newsletter 4 (May 2005) is available as a pdf download, and as an online document, in this weblog post. The periodic newsletter is intended to provide information and a digest of the activities of the Special Interest Group and of the SIGOSSEE and JOIN projects.

Welcome to Newsletter 4

Welcome to the fourth edition of the Special Interest Group on Open Source Software for Education newsletter. The periodic newsletter is intended to provide information and a digest of the activities of the Special Interest Group and of the SIGOSSEE and JOIN projects.

Interest in the project remains high with speakers form the project attending many meetings and conferences throughout Europe. This newsletter provides details of some of the activities we are undertaking or are planning for the future. It also includes notice of the call for papers for our conference in November. Please go to the special conference web site now!

If you have an item you would like to include in the newsletter please send it to the editor, Graham Attwell, - graham @ theknownet.com or add an item on the news page of the web site – www.ossite.org.

Our web sites

Main site
www.ossite.org
Wiki
wiki.ossite.org/index.php?title=Main_Page
Conference
www.openconference.net/index.php?cf=3

Next meeting of the Special Interest Group

The next meeting of the Special Interest Group will be in Aarhus, Denmark on 6 and 7 of June 2005. The meeting is open to all members of the SIG and a warm welcome is extended to all those interested in the use of Open Source Software in education.

To continue reading the rest of the newsletter online, please click the 'continue reading' link below. If you prefer to read a printed pdf document, please use the links at the top of this entry to download or preview the pdf version.

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Presentations from Graham in Finland available for download Blog Entry 0 replies4 resources 26-April-2005 Mike Malloch
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Opening Frontiers in Learning Opening Frontiers in Learning [ Go there ]
Opening Frontiers in Learning
Researching technology for tomorrows learning Researching technology for tomorrows learning [ Go there ]
Researching technology for tomorrows learning
Knowledge Creation in the Open Content Community Knowledge Creation in the Open Content Community [ Go there ]
Knowledge Creation in the Open Content Community
presentations/downloads presentations/downloads [ Go there ]
presentations/downloads

Graham recently gave a series of presentations in Finland. PDF versions of
those presentations are now available for download in the new presentations area of the SIGOSSEE/JOIN site.

The following is from the new presentations/downloads area of the site:

SIGOSSEE has had a huge number of requests for speakers for meetings and events. Sadly we cannot fullfill all these requests. Therefore we decided to set up an area with resources for speakers. All the presentations and notes on this page are convered by the Creative Commons License - all we would ask is that if you do use them you provide some feedback - and if you 'repurpose' the work, please provide us with a new copy on this page.

Knowledge Creation in the Open Content Community [ Download ] (finlandfin.pdf - 2.30 Mb )

This is a pdf version of a presentation by Graham attwell at the TEKES FENIX conference in Finland in April 2005

Researching technology for tomorrows learning [ Download ] (pedagogyFIN.pdf - 2.91 Mb ) Preview

This is a pdf version of the presnetation by Graham attwell at the pre-conference workshop on Open Source Software organised by Mediameiteri around the Interaktiivinen Tekniikka Koultutuksessa Konferensi - Interactive Technology in Education Conference in Finland in April 2005

Opening Frontiers in Learning [ Download ] (fin3.pdf - 533.87 Kb ) Preview

This is a pdf version of the presentation by Graham attwell at the ITK International sympoium on Open Source Software and Open Content in Education at the Interaktiivinen Tekniikka Koultutuksessa Konferensi - Interactive Technology in Education Conference in Finland in April 20

SIGOSSEE Public Seminar Athens Blog Entry 1 reply1 resource1.61 Kb 08-February-2005 Mike Malloch
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SIGOSSEE Public Seminar Athens SIGOSSEE Public Seminar Athens [ Go there ]
SIGOSSEE Public Seminar Athens
The SIGOSSEE project is holding a public seminar at the Crecotel Athens Imperial Hotel on the 22nd of February. A warm welcome is extended to all those interested in the use of Open Source Software in education. The meeting will be held in conjunction with the JOIN project. Working languages will be English and Greek and there is translation service.

The SIGOSSEE project is holding a public seminar at the Crecotel Athens Imperial Hotel on the 22nd of February. A warm welcome is extended to all those interested in the use of Open Source Software in education. The meeting will be held in conjunction with the JOIN project. Working languages will be English and Greek and there is translation service.

SIGOSSEE Public Seminar Athens
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RSS News Feeds available for the site Blog Entry 0 replies1 resource 23-January-2005 Mike Malloch
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SIGOSSEE / JOIN - RSS News Feeds available for the site SIGOSSEE / JOIN - RSS News Feeds available for the site [ Go there ]
SIGOSSEE / JOIN - RSS News Feeds available for the site
We've added a list and explanation of some of the RSS News Feeds available for the content and discussion on the site.

There are a wide range of news feeds available to help you track the content and discussions in the SIGOSSEE / JOIN site. Some of these are listed at the bottom of this page. A more extensive explanation of news feeds is available as a help topic in our weblogs.

SIGOSSEE / JOIN - RSS News Feeds available for the site

There is a link to this list of RSS feeds in the footer of all ossite pages.

Major site overhaul in progress, powered by 'knotes', our new open-source collaborative weblogging tool. Blog Entry 0 replies3 resources 23-January-2005 Mike Malloch
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OSSITE Community Activities OSSITE Community Activities [ Go there ]
OSSITE Community Activities
product product [ Go there ]
product KnowNet product pages for knotes
knotes knotes [ Go there ]
knotes KnowNet product pages for knotes
KnowNet has been working hard over the weekend of January 22-23, upgrading the SIGOSSEE / JOIN site. Major changes have been made in the way members can post resources, news, commentary and ideas - we now have a set of shared weblogs which allow all members to easily post and discuss freely. More changes will be being made over the coming week. We've been preparing this for some time now; we hope you enjoy the new site!

Phew!

First of all, let me thank all the members of this site for being patient over the past few months when the site was manifestly not up to the job we wanted it to do for us!

If it's any consolation, the reason that Mike and Steve from KnowNet have not intervened earlier to fix minor problems with the site was that we have been hammering effort into a new open-source product of our own: knotes, which is the platform powering the new weblogs and discussions. Our experience had taught us that none of the available open-source (or commercial!) project-platform or content-management systems was really good enough at combining the ability to enable both easy, powerful, collaborative posting of ad-hoc bits of content and the creation and management of 'proper' site content. We have spent many thousands of hours over the past year working to produce new open-source software to address this problem. Our new collaborative weblogging and discussion product for Plone, knotes, is the first of these efforts to near completion. It has been built from the ground up to be an open platform to allow developers to create and embed innovative collaboration activities. With a bit of luck, we'll be releasing to the wider developer community within weeks. Read the product page for more information about what makes knotes interesting.

Members of the site now have access to a range of shared weblogs, which you can find in the OSSITE Community Activities area. These replace the old motifs whereby members created links and news items in their own home folders, and sitewide 'aggregation' actions like 'resources' and 'reviews' listed these in one place. Instead, members can now create new shared bookmarks or news items as weblog posts directly in the appropriate weblog. We'll be posting more details nd proposals on how we can all, as members, make good use of the new shared weblogs.

We've also upgraded the content-management framweork and content of the front page, SIG partners pages and the SIG Working Groups pages, and will very shortly do the same with all the other areas of old content, for instance the JOIN area.

Please use the OSSITE Requests weblog to report any problems or give any feedback about these changes and the new system. And please remember that this is open-source software; we will uncover more bugs, and there are still hundreds of small and large feature improvements planned for the near future.

Warm regards, and thanks for waiting!, Mike