Lisa L. Spangenberg

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  • About Lisa L. Spangenberg
    • 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
    • Boring Biographical Essay
  • 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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  • Pedagogy,  Software

    Notes for the Future of E-Campus Report

    Lisa Spangenberg / August 2, 2015

    I wrote this in 2001, as the UCLA Instructional Technology Coordinator for the Humanities division. What I did not say in this report was that already blogging systems were easier ti use for…

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  • Commentary,  Software

    Blackboard coaxing WebCT users to Defect

    Lisa Spangenberg / April 26, 2002

    In this press release BlackBoard urges WebCT users to come to the mother ship with promises of “conversion kits.” You know they aren’t doing this out of the goodness of their hearts, which…

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  • Commentary,  Pedagogy,  Software

    CMS Crises, or Opportunity?

    Lisa Spangenberg / January 24, 2002

    Yesterday, my interest in blogs and CMSs got a lot sharper; WebCT announced a deadline for ending licensing for 3.1x, the version we use on E-Campus. We’re going to have to decide what…

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  • Commentary,  Culture and Society,  Pedagogy

    On Blogging: What is it, and How May it Serve?

    Lisa Spangenberg / January 22, 2002

    I’ve known about web logs, or blogs, as they are called, for about two years now. I started paying closer attention to blogs, and thinking about their instructional potential, last summer. But almost…

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