Saw this posting in Mathmangeic, thought some other teachers might also be interested. Here’s the extraction of the papers from the WWW-2005 2nd Annual Workshop on the Weblogging Ecosystem: Aggregation, Analysis and Dynamics:
Extracting Latent Weblog Communities: A Partitioning Algorithm for Bipartite Graphs by Kazunari Ishida
Discovering Important Bloggers Based on a Blog Thread Analysis by Shinsuke Nakajima
The EigenRumor Algorithm for Ranking Blogs by Ko Fujimura
Tomographic Clustering To Visualize Blog Communities as Mountain Views by Belle Tseng
The Political Blogosphere and the 2004 U.S. Election: Divided They Blog by Natalie Glance
GIS and the Blogosphere by Matt Hurst
Analyzing concerns of people using Weblog articles and real world temporal data by Tomohiro Fukuhara
Learning Contextualised Weblog Topics by Paolo Avesani
Blogging, RSS and the Information Landscape: A Look at Online News by Kathy Gill
Differences between Blogs and Web Diaries by Toshiaki Fujiki
Thank you Lilia.
Populating website(s) with new updated web resources
CogDogBlog has a posting “Little Bits of Syndication” that introduces a quick method to refresh websites with fresh content. It involves the use of del.icio.us and Feed to Javascript to work. The websites subscribed for updated content has to publish RSS feeds in order for this auto-updating to work.
Setting up of Blogger.com Blog HOWTO Ver 2
Just managed to update the Blogger.com HOWTO after seeing the need to do so after last week’s workshop. Some changes:
1. Added steps to create posting with pictures
2. Amended illustration URL with ‘-‘ (dash) as blogger.com no longer allows ‘_’ (underscore) in URL.
Here are 3 flavours for you to pick:
1. In PDF format (largest download size, 6.29MB)
2. In zip format (moderate download size, 4.36MB)
3. In rar self-extractable format (smallest, 3.04MB)
Looking forward to the upcoming workshop for MTL teachers this Friday organised by Cikgu Naim, a Malay Language Master Teacher 🙂