Daniel Craig's Posts - Classroom 2.02024-03-28T22:34:50ZDaniel Craighttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/danielcraighttps://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1949897035?profile=RESIZE_48X48&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1https://www.classroom20.com/profiles/blog/feed?user=danielcraig&xn_auth=noWhere to post?tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-10-25:649749:BlogPost:658362007-10-25T02:10:42.000ZDaniel Craighttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/danielcraig
I would love to be able to post entries here in my Classroom 2.0 blog and have them appear on one or more of my other blogs, particularly IUCALL (<a href="http://iucall.blogspot.com">http://iucall.blogspot.com</a>), but more importantly, I would love to have my posts in IUCALL appear here in Classroom 2.0.<br></br><br></br>Does anyone know if this is possible? Don't talk to me about using RSS. RSS is great, but it loses functionality of the blog. Check out…
I would love to be able to post entries here in my Classroom 2.0 blog and have them appear on one or more of my other blogs, particularly IUCALL (<a href="http://iucall.blogspot.com">http://iucall.blogspot.com</a>), but more importantly, I would love to have my posts in IUCALL appear here in Classroom 2.0.<br/><br/>Does anyone know if this is possible? Don't talk to me about using RSS. RSS is great, but it loses functionality of the blog. Check out <a href="http://iucall.blogspot.com">IUCALL</a> to see how I used RSS to provide links back to my Classroom 2.0 blog.<br/><br/>Something similar to what I would like to do is possible with del.icio.us. del.icio.us has a function to post a daily summary of your postings in your blog (though this doesn't work with Blogger).<br/><br/>Just something to think about.<br/><br/>Dan<br/>Will this replace Blogger?tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-06-15:649749:BlogPost:273472007-06-15T07:27:01.000ZDaniel Craighttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/danielcraig
The first question that I have is whether this service will replace Blogger for professional blogs. While many professionals are hesitant to use MySpace as their professional blog, Ning is likely to result in less hesitation.<br/><br/>At this point, I still love my Blogger sites, but with Blogger lagging so far behind other applications in the social tools and structures, I wonder how long I'll remain happy with them.<br/><br/>What do you think?<br/><br/>Dan<br/>
The first question that I have is whether this service will replace Blogger for professional blogs. While many professionals are hesitant to use MySpace as their professional blog, Ning is likely to result in less hesitation.<br/><br/>At this point, I still love my Blogger sites, but with Blogger lagging so far behind other applications in the social tools and structures, I wonder how long I'll remain happy with them.<br/><br/>What do you think?<br/><br/>Dan<br/>