Month: November 2007

upcoming conferences

GrandTextAuto has a useful list of some interesting conferences coming up with CFP deadlines very soon.

guest lecture at the business school

Tomorrow I’m guest lecturing at NHH in Ingeborg Kleppe’s class Exploring Online Consumer Communities. I’m gong to talk about corporate blogging in general, and about the ethics of commerical blogging. Students will have their laptops, and as it’s a three-hour class there’ll […]

what i told sixth and seventh graders about evaluating web sources

Here’s what I talked about with the sixth and seventh graders at our local primary school about kildekritikk or critically evaluating web sources. It’s in Norwegian, of course. As an aside, the teacher mentioned that sometimes the whole school is blocked from […]

campaigning by centralised emails or letting grassroot bloggers dominate?

Ron Paul, a Republican candidate for US president, made $4.3 million from a fundraising campaign organised bottom up through blogs and social networks. While the metrics of political fundraising don’t translate into most European politics (in Norway, for instance, political television advertising […]

how do you teach kids how to evaluate sources online

My daughter’s class have been doing a geography project on Europe and as part of the project work, were asked to find information about different countries on the Wikipedia. Of course, I cornered my eleven-year-old daughter: “Do you know who writes the […]

OpenSocial: each new site already knows who your friends are

Last week, Microsoft bought 1.6% of Facebook for US$240 million, a deal that values the whole of Facebook at 15 billion dollars. This week, Google announced OpenSocial, which, as Read/Write Web explains it, is a “set of common APIs for building social […]

preorder our World of Warcraft reader now!!

OK, so Amazon says it won’t actually be published till May 31, 2008, but you can preorder it now! And honestly, just the glory of seeing our book actually out there – at least virtually – is just so, so satisfying 🙂 […]