Elluminate Free Webinar’s (and Edubloggerworld Kickoff)

So I’m looking around my Reader today reading up on what I have been missing out on over the past few days (mini holiday), and I come across Victoria Davis’ Cool Cat Teacher Blog mentioning the EduBloggerWorld kickoff on Thursday. I see that she mentions that she is hosting a little Elluminate session on Thursday….I […]

Blogging – Thoughts on copying entire posts

I’ve never tried to post directly from Google Reader so I’m unsure just exactly what Brent is commenting on here, but I’ll give it a go and use his post as an example/test.     Sent to you by Tracy via Google Reader:     Blogging – Thoughts on copying entire posts via Corporate eLearning […]

Blogging while listening to a webinar…oh and chatting

So my attempt to day capture notes while I participated in a webinar worked much better. I opened the browser full to see the slides of the presentation. Minimized my Google Notebook and placed it in the upper left corner of my screen where there was nothing relevant to the presentation. I was invited to […]

Have you looked at eLearningPulse.com

I took at look at eLearningPulse.com through advisement from Cammy Bean. It is indeed a great little hot spot for: “Your daily source for all things eLearning“. This site provides free resourcesto the eLearning development community, including news, discussion forums, jobpostings, and more. I agree with Cammy that there are several blogs on their news […]

Great New Slide Show Presenter

Thanks to Ewan McIntosh for this one. I looked at the Animoto demo for 5 seconds and had to try it, that and the fact that “Steven Segal Did” (look at the site, you’ll get it evenutally).

Tracking Myself

After my posting the other day about how to track comments that I might leave or respond to, I was wondering how do I track if I myself get mentioned somewhere. Thanks to some help from Brent Schlenker, I set up (extremely easily) Google Alerts for my blog url, blog name, and Me. Brent also […]

Confronting Instructional Design Myths (Online Forum eLearning Guild)

This was the opening session for this month’s online forum Advanced e-Learning Instructional Design: New Techniques and Strategies (or WWKBD – what would Kevin Bacon Do a great joke if you were part of the session). Our presenter was Frank Nguyen, PhD. It was a really great presentation. Most participants knew if the myths were […]

Paper Batteries The Way of the Future

This is just a really neat invention and the enviromental implications are wonderful. Professor Robert Linhardt, of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and his team have developed batteries made of paper. Although currently samples of the paper batteries are small, postage stamp size, they do produce enough power to illuminate a small light. A great article […]

Collaborative Presentations – Preezo

Our IT is kind enough to keep our internet channels running smooth all the time. One way they do this is to limit the size of attached files that we send out through email. Ah how nice of them….but last week when a particular presentation we had needed to be sent to someone outside of […]