Rethinking WEB 2.0 – Or Rejecting It
I’ve enjoyed trying out the various toys that social networking, or Web 2.0 have offered. Last FM, Flixster, CoComment,...
I’ve enjoyed trying out the various toys that social networking, or Web 2.0 have offered. Last FM, Flixster, CoComment,...
Yesterday I mentioned a rethink of my policy on approving blog comments. Well the flipside is that I’m also...
For quite some time I have had a strict policy of not authorising crude, anonymous and inflammatory comments. But,...
Whilst catching up on what bloggers have been writing over the past two weeks, these posts have stood out....
Tommorrow morning we fly off on holidays, so there will be no new posts till after Easter. I may...
It’s a question that been on my mind lately. Some blogs proudly display their awards for regional excellence or...
For a number of reasons I don’t tend to blog much about the leading local newspaper, The South China...
During a comment discussion with John Smulo the question of Children’s work in churches came up. It”s an important...
Sadly, the Ze Frank show is coming to an end. There have been some great episodes over the past...
Have blogs replaced diaries and journals and what will that mean if in the future they are deleted or...
I’ve had a few passes at drafting a personal ethic for blogging and commenting. On several occasions I’ve had...
A deep frustration with the typical curriculum was one of the initial inspirations for my PhD research. I've been...
Not much blogging this past week, it has been a busy time “cranking widgets” – that is, getting through...
Today, I’m participating in a SynchroBlog on the topic of love. Here is the full list of participants, Christian...
Brodie McGregor has posted an interview with me on his blog, View From The Basement. He also has some...
There are some really good discussions on Baptist identity springing up around the blogosphere; in particular Brodie’s blogpost, A...