Changes


Well, obviously by now you are at the new site. Thanks for stopping by and it is good to have you.
I am sorry if your RSS feeds stopped working (mine did), but I have been warning people for a couple months now of the pending transition so I assumed ya'll (I'm in Kentucky now, that is acceptable language here) would figure it out and type the web address back into the URL bar or google or whatever.
Speaking of the new feed, you now have a couple options. You can choose (1) my standard feed, (2) my feedburner feed, or (3) you can subscribe via email. All of these options are also in the box to the right if you don't have time right now. I also went ahead and updated it on my public Netvibes page. (I know I have some new students visiting for the first time, so here is what an RSS feed is all about).
As you can see, we have a little bit of new branding on the site both in terms of the new Edjurist logo () and the association with CASTLE. I will have more about my association with CASTLE in an upcoming post.
Also, clearly visible to experienced readers is the new framework I have in place to do a much larger site than just the blog. The nav bar at the top shows some of the different categories of stuff that I have already started building, and in the coming months some additional options will be added as well as a lot of the rest of the content filled in. The academic job market is just getting started, so as that heats up, I will try to post some of the ed. law faculty positions.
Don't worry, all my old posts are still here, so in case you wanted to reference back to one of my 325 posts starting back nearly three years ago, you can do that by searching in the "find information" page or the search box in the sidebar or by clicking through the archives at the bottom of the page.
Also, you can see I have videos now on the mainpage. I have a welcome video, and I have a "latest video" category. The video currently in the "latest video" category I actually made a year or so ago, so it is not really very recent. But, look for upcoming videos in that area as well as an archive that I will begin to build that addresses a lot of topics in educational law. Here is the welcome video:
Also, I encourage you to visit and post in the forum. That is a resource for all of you, and it will not work without some participation from everybody. I will post starter topics in there over the coming months to try to encourage participation, but whatever happens with that, happens. It is sort of a trial to see how much interest there is in that.
Anyway, I will keep you updated on changes as the site develops. I know it is not as complete as I wanted it to be before the launch, but I am starting a new semester at a new university and wanted my students to start with the new framework.
So, enjoy. As always, I welcome comments on this post and feedback in the forum.
