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Starting my own site

January 6th, 2007 Leave a comment Go to comments

For about 3 years I have been considering creating my own website so that I can attempt and experiment with some online “stuff.” Last week I took the plunge, Mr. Bass Online went live on December 27th and I’ve been learning ever since. I’ve had websites before, but those were static and purely HTML. So far I’ve installed Moodle and Elgg, both of which are database and php driven.

Luckily, the creators of these two pieces of software made the installation fairly easy. Now I’m knee deep in trying to figure out how the blasted things work.  It’s a learning experience but as I look at these and other applications, I wonder whether or not they are just a new piece of software that does the same thing as others, but in a different package… or, are these really worthwhile.  I think that educators get into the habit of grabbing on to something new just because it’s new.  Is that what I’m doing now?  I don’t think so, but we’ll see.

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