Kevin Gaugler | March 31, 2009
Uploaded to Flickr on October 30, 2006 by Editor B In a previous post, I talked about my deep issues with PowerPoint, since it encourages “talking head” lectures from the podium. I also revealed my hope for a future that promises more creative ways of narrating one’s story and that allows for more interaction [...]
Category: Creativity, Productivity, Teaching, Teaching and Learning, web 2.0 |
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Barbara Lindsey | March 17, 2009
I spent November 5th, election night in the United States, with about a thousand people. I wasn’t downtown in some large convention hall with a group of my friends. In fact, I had never met any of these folks before that night. They hailed from all over the world and the one thing that connected [...]
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Barbara Lindsey | March 12, 2009
After a long hiatus we’ve started up our podcasts again by recording a fascinating conversation with Silvia Tolisano, a former Spanish and German teacher, who now supports the global studies curriculum of San Jose Episcopal Day School as their technology integration specialist. Her blog, Langwitches: The Magic of Learning through Technology received two 2008 Edublogger [...]
Category: Podcast, Teaching, Teaching and Learning, web 2.0 |
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Kevin Gaugler | March 3, 2009
flickr.com These tough economic times have required sacrifice, even from Google. It’s sudden drop in revenue has forced the company to also drop several of its services, including Google Notebook, a web annotation tool. Apparently, I was one of only a few who have come to rely on the service for making sense of all [...]
Category: Mass-Customization, Productivity, social networks, Teaching and Learning, web 2.0 |
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Tags: annotation, bubbleply, diigo, googlenotebook, Kevin, shiftspace, trailfire