During the Fall 2013 semester at San Jose State University nearly 400 people from around the world were brought together in the Hyperlinked Library MOOC. For twelve weeks we got to know one another and digested great lectures, videos, articles, blog posts and more. We started great conversations.
Some of us didn’t want these conversations to end. So after surveying our classmates, we started this group blog and a Facebook group. Anyone who has taken either the Hyperlinked Library class or Hyperlinked Library MOOC at San Jose State University is welcome to join us here or on Facebook.
We’re still working out blog details, so keep watching this space.
Hi, I’m Cath – one of the ones who didn’t want the conversations to end. I’m hoping we can continue to support each other and share ideas.
Love what you all are doing here! Best of luck. Let Michael and me know if you need anything.
This is a wonderful idea, and I would very much like to stay in touch with people from the course. Thank you Cath, Daniel and Evan for organising this for everyone, it is very kind of you.
Sally, you’re welcome! Drop me an e-mail or twitter DM if you’d like to be an author on the blog. Otherwise your comments are always welcome.
This is WONDERFUL.
Hi all, a Twitter-related item to float for consideration: Do we want to add a widget to the blog that grabs a feed of tweets that bear the #hyperlibMOOC hashtag?
Seems like a good idea to me. Would you mind making it happen?
Happy to! If anyone demurs or finds that this clutters our site just post a comment and we can revisit.
Daniel, I looked into this, and I think because you originated the blog, you might be the one that has to do this. I don’t think I have permissions for adding plugins or widgets. I will email you links to some RSS/plugin how-to options that I found.
Okay, finally figured out how to do this. What do people think? Keep? Suggestions?
I’d like to keep the widget. Maybe it make it the top thing. Or as high as we can get? What do others think?
I agree. It’s great, and closer to the top would work.
Hi folks, per feedback, moved it to the top, underneath Search. In all UX things now, I think: What would Aaron Schmidt say! 🙂