Freefolio - a Structured Blogging example

Freefolio is out as a demo (hat tip Stephen Downes) and its an eportfolio platform using WordPressMU and Structured Blogging. The fact that it uses structured blogging has really got me interested in what they’re doing. Well done to them for giving this a go. Refer to my post just a few days about structured […]

Advanced Aggregation: WordPressMU and Structured Blogging

I discussed in my previous post Aggregation Groups and WordPressMU, I share how we are using groups and categories to aggregate content in present it rich ways, celebrating community and diversity.
Structured blogging suggest even more useful and powerful ways in which additional meta data can be attached to a blog post.
Consider an excursion to CERES […]

Aggregation, Groups and WordPressMU

After deciding to dismiss Learning Management Systems for decentralized but complimentary webservices and tools, the problem of aggregation arises. Out of the box WordPressMU doesn’t aggregate posts from multiple blogs so alternatives need to be found.
One solution is to use a feed reader such as the open source web based Gregarius, which we used to […]