Steve's call to action:
Greetings,
One initiative ACCORD would like to launch right away is to update and improve the Teaching with Technology website, http://web.mit.edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/teachtech/. Our short term plan is to make sure the current information is accurate and up to date, as well as looking at what modest, additional functionality and/or reorganization of categories we might be able to put in place for next academic year. Of course we'll need to consider the costs associated with any new features, and identify a funding strategy if necessary. If you're willing and able to help Oliver and me in this task, please send me an email.
Thanks,
Steve
Who's working on phase one?
- Keith McCluskey <kvm@mit.edu>
- Katie Vale <katiel@mit.edu>
- Katherine McNeill-Harman <mcneillh@mit.edu>
- Alex Prengel <alexp@mit.edu>
- Robert Wolfe <rwolfe@mit.edu>
- Arti Sharma <artish@mit.edu>
- Phillip Long <longpd@mit.edu>
- Deirdre Kane <dekane@mit.edu>
- Oliver Thomas <othomas@mit.edu>
- Steve Gass <sgass@mit.edu>
3 Comments
Alex T Prengel
Alex again- still getting used to Wikis...I did my edits in Open Office, saving in Excel format. I hope the file is OK. I split it into separate software and web sections, duplicating one entry that seemed appropriate for both. Added a section on acquiring and licensing software that seemed lacking, modified various URLS and descriptions.Feel free to give me feedback...
Oliver Thomas
Hi Alex, the file opens fine in Excel (score 1 for Open Office!) but one small suggestion: you may want to use the same filename as the spreadsheet you downloaded when you upload your changed document. If the filename is the same, Confluence will automatically track that as a revision, keep both the original and revised docs, and keep the version history. If you upload it with a different filename, Confluence will assume that it is a different document and list it as a completely new attachment. Oliver
Oliver Thomas
This is actually a comment from Alex, which was added to the home page but belongs with this project page:
From Alex:
Hi folks- my first try at adding to a Wiki! Ideas for additional glossary terms: wiki, podcasting, social networking. Maybe also social engineering, phishing on the downside; Wikipedia article on "social engineering" is pretty good.
Originally posted by Alex T Prengel at Apr 12, 2007 16:36