Fellow educators, teachers, specialists, instructional designers, web designers, Domains proponents, programmers, developers, students, web tinkerers, etc., Want to expand the capabilities of what your own domain is capable of? Interested in improving the #OER tools available on the open web? Want to help make simpler, ethical digital pedagogy a reality in a way that students and teachers can implement themselves without relying on predatory third-party platforms? Are you looking to use your online commonplace book as an active hub for your research, writing, and scholarship? Bring your ideas and passions to help us all brainstorm, ruminate, and then with help actually design and build the version of the web we all want and need–one that reflects our values and desires for the future. I’d like to invite you all to the 9th Annual IndieWeb Summit in Portland, Oregon, USA on June 29-30, 2019. It follows a traditional BarCamp style format, so the conference is only as good as the
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Last week was the 8th annual IndieWeb Summit held in Portland, Oregon. While IndieWeb Camps and Summits have traditionally been held on weekends during peopleโs free time, this one held in the middle of the week was a roaring success. With well over 50 people in attendance, this was almost certain…
Planning on a couch tour for the #IndieWeb summit? Here is a quick guide.
Too often we speak of a decentralized web as if it requires the latest technology. Yet really people must make up an #Indieweb. We do not need new apps or the latest blockchain-schmockchain tool. People only need a blog and a bit of htmlโฆand other people.
A web where folks control their data, shap…
As a side note, I really love the energy that Greg McVerry is bringing to the IndieWeb community.
The eighth annual gathering for independent web creators of all kinds, from graphic artists, to designers, UX engineers, coders, hackers, to share ideas, actively work on creating for their own personal websites, and build upon each others creations.