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This blog was created in July 2003 in support of a project associated with the USCA Ubiquitous Campus Computing Grant. The blog was modified in April 2004 as part of USCA's 2004 Academic Technology Conference. If you would like to join the discussion, please contact Karl Fornes (karlf@usca.edu).
Friday, September 12, 2003
Expando-blog
I have invited Jeff Mastromonico, Michael Casdorph and David Adcock to participate in the blog and updated some of the links.
I have been batting around the idea of asking students to participate in this blog or creating another blog specifically for them. On one hand, I would like the student voice intertwined with the faculty and technical voices in a single forum. On the other hand, as we expand the population to include all these voices, I wonder of we will inadvertently contribute to shutting down open and honest conversation. Perhaps a separate blog is better. Hmmmmmm . . .
I'm going to wait and hope Michael, Jeff and/or David jumps in with a comment on the matter.
Comment
I have been batting around the idea of asking students to participate in this blog or creating another blog specifically for them. On one hand, I would like the student voice intertwined with the faculty and technical voices in a single forum. On the other hand, as we expand the population to include all these voices, I wonder of we will inadvertently contribute to shutting down open and honest conversation. Perhaps a separate blog is better. Hmmmmmm . . .
I'm going to wait and hope Michael, Jeff and/or David jumps in with a comment on the matter.