In an attempt to breathe life back into our beleaguered tagginganna project, Mark, Alex and I met a couple of weeks ago to try and kick start it again. It’s been difficult with each of us doing at least two jobs but we’re hopeful that we can progress things a bit further this semester. One [...]

 
Update on developments for tagginganna

Apparently someone suggested on twitter last week that Alex, Mark and I might be keeping our tagginganna project secret. I just checked my blog and the last time I blogged about it was on 7 September when Alex presented at ALTC and before that it was July so I can quite understand why it might be thought [...]

 

This presentation is Alex and Jen’s work, but I’m putting it here for completeness, and because Mark and I are the other two members of the project team. We’re presenting it at ALTC tomorrow (although as I’m setting this post as a delayed publication – that should read ‘today’). Tagginganna on Prezi

 

Just wondering if this will be useful after Alan’s suggestion. Anyone used Wallwisher before? It looks handy but not had any experience of it.

 
Tagginganna project plan

Our ingenious #tagginganna project plan (‘our’ = Mark, Alex, JayJay and me)

 
Digress.it developments

Back in April Mark and I went to the University of Lincoln to chat to Joss Winn about our Tagginganna project, and more specifically about digress.it (‘a WordPress plugin that offers paragraph-level commenting in the margins of a text). It was really useful to hear from Joss some background to digress.it, including: how The Institute for [...]

 

Mark, Alex and I had a meeting on Tuesday to try and revive our somewhat beligured tagginanna project. So far things have been a bit stalled, largely because of problems convincing Personnel that we do actually have the funding and the approval to recruit a part-time research assistant. Anyway, it finally looks as if we [...]

 
Firefox portable, diigo and tagginganna

I’m currently involved in a project called Text Tagging: Searchable Reader-Commentary on e-Texts, and a Pedagogy of Implicit and Explicit Meaning. Otherwise known as tagginganna – which I’ve blogged about several times before. The tools we are currently experimenting with are digress.it and diigo. Digress.it is proving relatively easy to use, from a student perspective [...]

 
Tagginganna progress

I’m feeling rather stalled on this project after an initial flurry of activity and the good news that we got the funding, so I’m hoping that forcing myself to write a blog post about it might focus my thoughts (it will also mean that the slightly inane Twitter fixed my dishwasher post isn’t sitting at [...]

 
How to tag anna

I wrote a few weeks ago about our tagginganna project. Well, it’s moving along nicely (slowly but nicely). I mentioned that we were either going to use Diigo or digress.it. If you’re interested you can join our Diigo tagginganna group and then comment on our copy of Anton Chekhov.s Ward No. 6. We’d also like [...]

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