Off Line Blogging

Thanks to Russell for a pointer to Windows Live Writer, a beta application that allows you to blog off line and synchronises with your blog when you get online.  It’s a WYSIWYG editor and looks like your blog dashboard.  Worth a look.

web2.0… and the church

MediaSnackers explain how young people interact with the digital world How can the church engage with a generation of young people who experience the world as media snackers?  Ideas?

meetings about meetings

I spent most of yesterday in meetings talking about meetings.  Not the sit round a table kind, but rather the hundreds of people getting together kind. Our Synod is having a Synod Day at Perth Racecourse in June where we hope that lots of people, young and old, will join together for a day of Read More …

web 2.0 and learning

It seems that social networking is not the only application for web 2.0! Ewan McIntosh has been doing some interesting work around using blogs, podcasting and other web 2.0 stuff in teaching.  Ewan’s thing is modern languages teaching but I don’t see that any of his ideas are in any way limited to French, or Read More …