Comments on We're all learners, especially when it comes to bloggingTypePad2006-06-05T20:33:53ZEwan McIntoshhttps://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2006/06/were_all_learne/comments/atom.xml/Ewan McIntosh commented on 'We're all learners, especially when it comes to blogging'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200d83491e42353ef2006-06-06T07:05:26Z2007-04-26T16:19:48ZEwan McIntoshhttp://edu.blogs.comNever has a smiley been so important ;-) :-o<p>Never has a smiley been so important ;-)<br />
:-o</p>John commented on 'We're all learners, especially when it comes to blogging'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200d83491e2fb53ef2006-06-06T06:05:18Z2007-04-26T16:19:29ZJohnhttp://www.sandaigprimary.co.uk/pivot/johnjohnston.phpUPDATE: Is the students' work not more important than the politics behind their blogging platform? Why were there no comments...<p><em>UPDATE: Is the students' work not more important than the politics behind their blogging platform? Why were there no comments about that. Why not get back there now and leave a more supportive comment?</em> Yes it is, but it is a bit easier to talk about platforms;-) <br />
The Airfare guys seem to be getting quite a few comments due I imagine to the Ewan effect.<br />
Software choice is important especially as you might have the same setup for years. You blog is very popular and influential, so it is a good thing it is blog with comments rather than a web 1.0 site.<br />
Peter had a smile on his face with the bargepole comment, some folk missed it, it is hard to communicate with out a face some times.<br />
Finally Pivot is not complex if you just use it as a single blog, posting is pretty much like any other system. I usually have wysiwyg turned off so it just looks complex;-) </p>Peter Ford commented on 'We're all learners, especially when it comes to blogging'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200d834c72ba669e22006-06-05T21:30:13Z2007-04-26T16:12:57ZPeter Fordhttp://www.fordlog.comJust for clarity's sake as well - I was in no way casting aspertions upon you in terms of paying...<p>Just for clarity's sake as well - I was in no way casting aspertions upon you in terms of paying for the MFLE software. You made a perfectly wise choice in my view. </p>
<p>Now I remember why I don't comment much on people's blogs :-)</p>Peter Ford commented on 'We're all learners, especially when it comes to blogging'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200d834c72b5f69e22006-06-05T21:14:55Z2007-04-26T16:12:53ZPeter Fordhttp://www.fordlog.comEwan, I am so sorry - my comment was not meant to be a dig at all - just a...<p>Ewan,<br />
I am so sorry - my comment was not meant to be a dig at all - just a tongue in cheek bit of banter to counter Eva's comment that wound me up a bit. My point about TypePad was that I don't touch it because I don't know it. For me, as with you - the software is unimportant - the sphere of influence that one exerts is important and based around what software you happened to fall into. With me it was Manila and then WordPress - with you it was Typepad. All is good - it is what you do with it that counts. </p>