I recently had some friends concerned about photos they had posted of them from other friends. The issue was around the fact that although the photos may have been just …
All That Blogging Has to Offer
I was just asked to provide some information on what blogging has done for me in terms of how it has impacted my learning and social networking. I started blogging …
Quote of the Week
After reading a few posts and comments about It’s Time to Drop E-Learning this week, I just found this quote in my inbox this morning that makes it all clear …
MindMeister – Mind Mapping Tool
Thanks to Brent Schlenker for posting about this wonderful, neat tool MindMeister. It’s a mind mapping tool that you can use and then share with colleagues to collaborate on projects. …
Pay Attention – Transforming Teaching Through Technology
Scanning through the EduBloggerWorld site I came across and quoted recently Darren Draper who referred to a video Pay Attention. This video is presented on the T4-Jordan School District website …
I just joined EduBloggerWorld
I just found this via a post from Julie Lindsay. It’s a fairly new social network set up through Ning by Darren Draper, Steve Hargadon and inspired by conversations with …
Online games good for teens, says study – BCS (rebuttal to myself)
Well in response to myself….I found this via Ray Schroeder’s Online Learning Update Online games good for teens, says study – BCSTeenagers who regularly play online multiplayer games could be …
BarbieGirls.com @ 3 million users, but what about the kids?
Still in beta, Matels‘ BarbieGirls.com has 3 million users (since April 2007) with 50,000 signing up every day. As I have read it took SecondLife 3 years to reach that …
LMS finally here
Yeah good news yesterday. My organization finally got the last contract signed for our new LMS. It’s about time. We knew years ago we needed to go this way (early …