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Come Work With Us Gail Baylor, Human Resources, Warren Wilson College, PO Box 9000, Asheville, NC 28815-9000. Electronic submissions preferred. Email gbaylor@waren-wilson.edu. Applications should be received by March 23. See www.warren-wilson.edu for Friday Report for the week of 2/12/07 – 2/16/07 Friday Reports give a rundown of what I did over the week. It’sa window into the process here at WWC as well as a way for me to keep some records. Latest Bookmarks. I did not consider this week particularly productive. Update: Big Brother named Huge IPEDS When Education Secretary Margaret Spellings made a speech and report outlining her vision for higher education last fall, I went on a little blogging rage rampage. Have a look:. Big Brother Goes to College Celebrating 5000 Spam Comments After nearly 6 months, 70 blog entries, and 95 legitimate comments, I’m pleased to anounce that erelevant has garnered a truly amazing 5000 spam comments. It’s nice to know that I will always have such an incredible selection of sources SCAD Pushes the Envelope with Viral Video SCAD Shorts The Savanah College of Art and Design has launched a new video viral campaign called SCAD shorts. The idea is that you watch a short, creepy-goofy video and then guess it’s four-word name. The words begin with the letters of Friday Report for the week of 2/5/07 - 2/9/07 Friday Reports give a rundown of what I did over the week. It’sa window into the process here at WWC as well as a way for me to keep some records. Latest Bookmarks. Last week was swallowed largely by loose ends and everyday concerns. College Web Editor and Blogroll Congrats to Karine on the great redesign (and some restructuring) for College Web Editor. Go have a look! I’ve also created a new link category for Web Programming after digging through the list of links at College Web Editor and Feedback: Financial Aid Calculators Stephanie Geyer of Noel-Levitz, in her helpful comment on this entry (also see this great entry at UBrander), has provided two excellent examples of providing prospects and their families with a window into your institution’s financial Casualties of the Web 2.0 Revolution The old “limited” technologies died and with them went the concept of a shared electronic world. The cartography of the internet was flattened. Chatting became little more than a multi-threaded replacement for the telephone. Feedback: Casulties of the Web 2.0 Revolution In my ‘Casulties of the Web 2.0 Revolution‘ entry I bemoaned the death of the concept of Cyberspace. Today Sardionerak wrote an interesting entry on Second Life. While I’ve been aware of Second Life for a while, I had never considered morgan+electronic: , , , , morgan+electronic
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