User:Readwriterespond.com
My name is Aaron Davis and I am an K-12 technology coach from Melbourne, Australia. I am interested in how together we can work to make a better web.
I use Read Write Respond as a place to record longer posts and reflections, Read Write Collect to collect together disparate parts of the web in the one place.
Longer Reflections
I have written a number of posts and reflections:
- 2017εΉ΄10ζ26ζ₯ Aaron Davis : My #IndieWeb Reflections (archived)
- 2017εΉ΄11ζ29ζ₯ Aaron Davis : Zen and the Art of Blog Maintenance (archived)
- 2017εΉ΄12ζ24ζ₯ Aaron Davis : Co-claiming and Gathering Together β Developing Read Write Collect (archived)
- 2018εΉ΄03ζ23ζ₯ Aaron Davis : Managing Content Through Canonical Links (archived)
- 2018εΉ΄01ζ22ζ₯ Aaron Davis : Hidden in the Code (archived)
- 2018εΉ΄10ζ17ζ₯ Aaron Davis : Laying the Standards for a Blogging Renaissance (archived)
- 2018εΉ΄12ζ19ζ₯ Aaron Davis : Letβs Make Twitter Great Again? β A Reflection on a Social Media of One (archived)
- 2018εΉ΄01ζ20ζ₯ Aaron Davis : A Kind of Emoji (archived)
- 2018εΉ΄01ζ13ζ₯ Aaron Davis : Reclaiming My Bookmarks (archived)
- 2018εΉ΄05ζ20ζ₯ Aaron Davis : Finding the Tools to Sing β A Reflection on Big B Blogging (archived)
- 2018εΉ΄10ζ23ζ₯ Aaron Davis : Digital Mindfulness, Can It Exist? (archived)
Itches
- Improve my workflow associated with the collection and co-claiming of my online presence. This includes posting via Android. I have started exploring Micropub clients, such as Indigenous on Android.
- Coordinate the different conversations and connections associated with my site in the one place, whether it be webmentions, syndicated links, facepiles and theaded conversations.
- Explore different possibilities and potentials, especially those associated with third and fourth generation users. This includes the automation of some of the processes, such as generating older creations, as well as the options for hosted sites, such as Edublogs and WordPress.com.
- Better understand the technical side of the IndieWeb, such as H-Cards and WordPress plugin. This includes making better use of my child themes to make changes, such as a custom archive page.
- Transfer data held in siloed spaces to my own space, including Facebook, Diigo and comments made with Disqus.
- Improve the options I have to representing my posts, including monthly summaries and a following page.
- Improve the WordPress site search to search tags and post kinds response properties.
- Connect my site with the Fediverse.