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Recent Posts
- Yet more activity data work
- The FishDelish Project: Open linked data for species description
- Finished Jorum contracts
- Hedtek’s new developer blog and some newly open sourced gems
- A day in the country with the Enhancing Fieldwork Learning Advisory Board
- Hedtek now has a dream team
- Third consecutive Jorum contract
- Work in progress for Jorum
- DSpace REST API testing
- #uniproj and #wikiquals
- COMP61511 and learning Ruby
- Recent and current projects
- Playing with OpenURL Router Data
- JISC personalisation projects survey and synthesis
- Scaling and productising MOSAIC search and recommendation services
- Hardware we like and use
- Personalisation is the supply of services and/or data based on a model of a user
- Achieving the impossible
- Project award: fishDelish
- Project award: ourWikiBooks
- iDoc: Hedtek’s open source community documentation system
- What we’ve been doing at Hedtek
- PLE Conference – Barcelona July 2010
- Hedtek tumblelog
- The Mosaic search engine
- Making Web 2.0 Work for You
- CCK09: PLEs and the Manchester PLE
- CS60171
- Manchester PLE demos during ALT-C 2009
- Company name change to Hedtek
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What we’ve been doing at Hedtek
Our last post was way back, during ALT-C. Since then we’ve been totally heads down, working on projects for clients and on our own PLE Project.
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Hedtek tumblelog
For the last year we’ve been a bit inward facing with several large projects to attend closely to, including getting the PLE to a usable state, and running the first trial with 80 users. This blog has been pretty much focused on company stuff, on presentations I’ve made, and on the Manchester PLE. Wanting something [...]
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Project award: ourWikiBooks