Archive for carnival
New Boneyard’s here
August 6th, 2007 • 1 comment blog, carnival, web
No, it’s not a new barbecue restaurant or anything like, it’s a new edition of The Boneyard, a paleontology-focused blog carnival. The new one is up at Laelaps and is a refreshing read.
How awesome is paleontology?
New Four Stone Hearth
May 9th, 2007 • anthropology, archaeology, carnival
The new Four Stone is up at Anthropology 2.0. Let the archaeology and anthropology love begin!
Carnival of the Infosciences #68
April 3rd, 2007 • blog, carnival, web
Seems I was also included in the 68th edition of the Carnival of the Infosciences carnival. That’s three of the 4 I sent articles to although, I had no idea I got included on this one, I found it through a referer!
So what got me in? My article on Semantic Web and education which was an obvious submission.
Carnival of the Godless #63
April 2nd, 2007 • atheism, blog, carnival
It’s finally up! I didn’t get in this time but hopefully, soon I will. Go have a good read of the delightful new CotG at Abstract Nonsense.
It’s a great read for this week as well.
Student Bloggers Carnival!
March 31st, 2007 • blog, carnival
This week I also made it into the Student Bloggers Carnival with my submission on the semantic web and education. It’s a young carnival and this was the first edition and I loved the post about what you can learn from John Chow.
This was actually only the second carnival I submitted to and I’m glad to have been included in it. I will probably be revisiting my topic on the semantic web’s impact on education once I start school again for my Master’s degree.