In a recent blog post, Greg McVerry examines the challenges and opportunities of injecting some IndieWeb philosophies into Google Scholar, and other systems for tracking, citing, and identifying publications. His post closes with the following statement: Citations stink. Like I said a canonical link as citation is my dream but we are way off from…
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Too Long; Didn’t Read #151
Would you rather receive this in your inbox? Subscribe here. Just keep moving forward TL;DR #151 – 5/25/2018 This week I posted the following: Better visions of ourselves: Human futures, user data, & The Selfish Ledger – This post is a bit of a long read, but it is my reflection/response to the Selfish Ledger video…
Better visions of ourselves: Human futures, user data, & The Selfish Ledger
As technology and global connectivity become more ubiquitous in society, we become more accustomed to ubiquitous access to our data for little, to no cost. As digital technologies connect us, we also realize there is not much of a difference between the online and the offline, “real spaces” around us in which we exist. In…
Switching up my signals
“Begin at the beginning,” the King said, very gravely, “and go on till you come to the end: then stop.” – Lewis Carroll Note: This post documents my thinking as I am choosing to redefine my relationships with social networks and other digital spaces/places. I dig in a bit to explain what I mean…
Viewing your life as a project
One helpful focus that I’ve found in Stoic philosophies is the opportunity to consider our lives as an ongoing project. This includes a regular journey of ethical self-development. I first started this journey as I had just graduated from college. My Aunt and Uncle indicated that I had a job and was single with no…
Publishing Your Content Online and Syndicating it Elsewhere
Over the last couple of years I’ve been writing, publishing, and building content online. This process involved a continual examination, review, and sometimes overhaul of the spaces and places in which I publish online. Part of this process also includes the use of various social networks and platforms in which I share content online. The…
Building Your Front Door, or Hub for Digital Learning Spaces
TL:DR Version: This blog post shares advice on how to think through and develop an online learning hub, or front door for your digital identity. Over the past couple of years I’ve worked with educators to create and curate their online brand. Most of the time I guide teachers to build up their own…
The Front Door to My Digital World
TL;DR Version: This post was in response to Learning Event One in the #WalkMyWorld Project. I thoroughly detail my thinking and motives as I build, develop, and iterate on my digital front door…this blog. Throughout my life I’ve moved often, and had the privilege of connecting with some cool people, and then moving on far…
A Domain of WithKnown
TL;DR Version: I’m launching a new section of this website using withknown at tldr.wiobyrne.com where I’ll be sharing curated content, and commentary. Read more about the genesis of this below. I’ll discuss how I made this happen, and iterations over time in upcoming posts. I’ve been increasingly drawn to the notion of the #indieweb movement.…