Lisa L. Spangenberg

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  • About
    • Contact
    • Policies
  • Blog: IT
  • Scholarship
  • Teaching
    • The Writing Process
    • On Passive Voice
    • Rhetorical Figures
    • Seventeenth Century Prose Style
    • Teaching with Technology
    • Writing at Work
  • Technology
    • IT: Blog
    • About IT:
  • Writing
    • Purple Prose
    • Murder Your Darlings or Kill Your Darlings
    • Show Don’t Tell
    • Writing in the Digital Realm
      • HTML Resources
      • HTML Entities
      • Cheat Notes for Web 2.0

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    Moving to MoveableType

    Lisa Spangenberg / June 30, 2003

    No, I’ve not quit blogging about Instructional Technology, I’ve just been distracted with one thing and another. I’ve returned to technical editing; one of the books I worked on, Dennis Cohen and Bob…

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    Radio Userland New Blog Backup Tool

    Lisa Spangenberg / February 17, 2003

    Read step by step instructions here. I’m about to go try it out myself. Later: worked like a charm, and took roughly a half hour. There’s an ongoing progress report, which is a…

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  • Commentary,  Pedagogy,  Software,  Writing

    Weblogs, Outlines, and Writing

    Lisa Spangenberg / June 4, 2002

    Dave Winer has posted aboout a new tool he’s working on, his Weblog Outliner. I want this. I think the ability to outline and post has enormous potential for not only blogging and…

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    Neighbors

    Lisa Spangenberg / June 4, 2002

    I’ve added a link to my neighbors over there on the left, or you can see my weblog neighborhood here. It’s a new tool added to Radio. This is a Good Thing. Why,…

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  • Commentary,  Software

    Stories

    Lisa Spangenberg / June 2, 2002

    I’ve started using, or trying to use the Story feature in Radio. Writing the Story was fairly simple, and submitting it was equally clear. I’d like to add a link to the story…

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  • Software

    Radio is Complicated

    Lisa Spangenberg / May 27, 2002

    I’m beginning to get the hang of Radio, I think. I wanted to move my IT blog to Radio from BloggerPro, not because I don’t like Blogger (I do like it, very much,…

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  • Software

    Moving from Blogger to Radio

    Lisa Spangenberg / May 27, 2002

    Thanks to Lawrence Lee, Robert Occhialini and Aaron Cope, there are instructions and a script to download and run that allows you to import xml formatted blog entries from Movable Type and Blogger…

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  • Commentary,  Software

    Distinctions

    Lisa Spangenberg / February 28, 2002

    Dave Winer uses analogy to distinguish Frontier, the environment (framework?) Manilla runs on, from Radio. He writes: Frontier is our mainframe. It’s centralized. It includes Manila, a deep and powerful browser-based content management…

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    Userland Radio and Blogger Pro

    Lisa Spangenberg / February 20, 2002

    Interesting article at Byte by John Udall on Userland’s Radio 8.0.5. He does a better job of differentiating Radio from Blogger and other tools than anything else I’ve seen. I’m thus far unimpressed…

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  • Commentary,  Software

    Yet More Blogs—And some Perls

    Lisa Spangenberg / January 29, 2002

    So in my frenzied selfless search for blog tools, in between writing my dissertation, I took a look at Radio Userland. Cool. I think. Yeah, cool, but I think it’s more than it…

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