A new expert guide: D’Arcy Norman on Edublogs
As I mentioned the other day, we are going for more better expert guides. This time it’s my pleasure to tell you that D’Arcy Norman, an expert and quite prolific blogger, has agreed to curate our Expert Guide on “Edublogs.”
D’Arcy is a software developer at the Learning Commons, which is a service department at The University of Calgary. His current primary role is as a software developer on the Pachyderm project, but he also gets to spend some time playing with new technologies to support teaching and learning - including, but not limited to weblogs, wikis, podcasting, rss, and a few others.
Here’s a link to D’Arcy’s own blog, and a link to his BlogBridge Expert Guide on Edublogs! As you can see, D’Arcy thinks it’s cool to be a Topic Expert, and while he might not be comfortable being called an expert, anyone who is mentioned 440,000 times in Google must be something
Oh, and D’Arcy, I too would love to have you do a screencast of how you use BlogBridge.
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