My blogging these days is going on at my Computer Science Teacher blog and my more general purpose blog at Spaces.
Who pays for university in your country? It seems to me that there are a lot of different ways to pay for a university education. In the US students and their parents pay for most of the costs. Loans and scholarships pay for the rest. How does it work where you live? Students and/or their parents pay everything Students and/or parents pay with help from loans and/or scholarships The government pays for it all the government pays for government run universities and students/parents pay at non government universities something else (please leave a comment at my blog to explain)
High School Computer Science Teacher blog - this is where I blog about ideas and resources for teachers of computer science at the secondary and earlier levels. Please if you know any high school computer science teachers send them there. Thanks! I'm looking to expand the scope of my blog here to become seen as the Microsoft Education Blogger.
Cyberspace People Watcher blog - This is where I blog about social computing and the culture of the Internet. Social computing using blogs, online forums, USENET Newsgroups and other tools is a long time interest of mine.
Alfred Thompson My Personal Home Page - Like a lot of people I have a home page on the Internet where you can read boring things like my resume, view pictures of people, places and things that are interesting to me. I have some old essays that I wrote before I took up blogging as well.
People in my group with blogs
Diane CurtisPhilip DesAutelsCy KhormaeeGautam ReddyHilary PikeJim PinkelmanEdwin GuarinDan Waters Ivan LumalaSam Stokes Sam Stokes Gus WeberRandy GuthrieMartin SchrayKrishna Kumar
J Scott Thompson (No relation but blogs about K12 education technology)