Although I’ve been playing with some indieweb technology and principals on this blog I’ve not really dug into the details. I footer and fidget rather than read and think. Greg’s rewrite of the principals are interesting. i wonder if they could be ones for the 2nd or 3rd generation indiewebers? I think I am one of these.
Chris,rather a late reply but it might be of interest, I’ve been using Martin Hawksey‘s twitter archiver for a while now. This archived my tweets to Google Drive and made them available online: Keeping your Twitter Archive fresh and freely hosted on Github Pages – MASHe
i take it a step further by pulling to my local drive and ‘ftp pushing’ to my site:
Pushing and Pulling the Twitter Archive
This keeps my archive up to date on a daily basis withou any work on my part here: Your Twitter archive
RE: 💬 Three Ways to Keep Track of Students’ Blog Entries

In Glow Blogs, we have the Glow Blogs Reader (Follow Blogs)
The Glow blogs reader allows you to ‘follow’ a number of Glow Blogs. In following blogs you will be able to see which of these blogs has been updated in your dashboard rather than have to visit each site to check for updates.
Useful because 1. it allows you to follow private blogs which an RSS Reader will not and 2. For teachers unfamiliar with RSS and readers it will be a lot simpler.
It doesn’t have the facility to mark off or record posts that you have commented on which is of interest to Aaron.
Beautiful day.

Meall an Fhudair 2018-05-27
walkmapMeall an Fhudair 27-05-18 Today’s walk.
@MTimmonsMusic at Kilmarnock railway station @KSCVillage tonight after singing collaboratively written songs. @Elevat_8

Short walk at Lang Craigs.
Beautiful day. Sunny with a breeze. Loads of cuckoo flowers and cuckoos calling. Orange tip butterfly’s out in force. Bluebells.
Ben Lui from Ben Oss yesterday 📷






