The AIArchitect Blog will step up to the challenge of eliciting member-to-member intellectual engagement in the manner most blogs do and begin publishing more than once a week. If you wish to track discussion strings as they appear, an easy, direct medium is an RSS feed. If you’re not sure what that is, click the link to the RSS explanation to the right.
An RSS feed requires you to first subscribe to an RSS reader. Personally, I use Google Reader. But there are many more. (Here's a link to Wikipedia's list of available readers.)
Once you've got a reader on your system, you can enter the URLs of those RSS-capable sites you'd like your reader to check regularly. When something new is posted, the reader lets you know and you have the option of looking at the new posting, ignoring it till later, or deleting it outright.
If you'd like to add the AIArchitect Blog to your RSS reader, our URL is:
http://blog.aia/aiarchitect
We'll start our new schedule of blog postings February 22. And we definitely enourage AIA-member contributions to the AIA.org blogosphere. If you have thoughts you'd like to share with your fellow members, write an e-mail to Associate Editor Zach Mortice anytime.
I hope you'll join us.
Comments (3)
Hey, i find these comments very interesting. Thanks and Regards from Germany
Posted by Gebäudereinigung | February 22, 2008 12:01 PM
Posted on February 22, 2008 12:01
Thank you, Michael, but it really only took about 5 minutes to write that entry. "Making it real" refers to the number of people who tell me that posting an entry once a week really isn't a blog. Moreove, I really would encourage you to submit an entry, because--based on your comments over the time we've been hosting this open forum--you have shown a mind and an involvement that are both sharp and provocative.
With best regards,
Doug
Posted by Doug Gordon | February 15, 2008 8:56 AM
Posted on February 15, 2008 08:56
What in the world does "Making It Real" mean? Has it been "unreal" up to this point?
Who proposed "the challenge of eliciting member-to-member intellectual engagement?" I don't recall voting on that.
If this is a priority, clearly the AIA has too much time on its hands.
Posted by Michael Adams | February 15, 2008 8:44 AM
Posted on February 15, 2008 08:44