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May
28
2012

Awhile ago, I wrote about the beginning of the one-to-one iPad journey in my classroom.  I have always appreciated when others have shared not only their pedagogy,  but the organization of their tools or classroom as well.  I’ve also had more people ask me questions about my set-up than how I use iPads to actually teach in my classroom, so here’s my “share”.

managing nuts ipad classroom

Feb
1
2012

Several eLearning pundits predicted that 2012 will be “the year of the cloud” for those delivering education over the Internet.  While I don’t disagree that cloud computing will continue to be an important, evolving service, its use loosely as a term makes it difficult to pin down an exact definition for this buzzword or how it will impact eLearning in 2012.  What is true is the buzz about using a Cloud service is reaching a fever pitch.  So let me ramble a bit in hopes of educating managers about the cloud and suggest questions to ask vendors.

elearning cloud managing

Sep
29
2011

Do you need to set priorities for Windows 7 about which wireless networks to connect to, automatically? Do you need to make it stop connecting each time it detects certain networks? Do you want to modify the connection settings for a wireless network? Answers to all these questions are found in this article.

wireless geek tips managing connections networks windows tutorials

Oct
14
2010

I hate to be the bearer of bad news but there is no recipe for handling a social media marketing crisis… and neither can you completely prevent it. I know, I know – many other blogs have published articles stating the opposite and if you’re faint of heart you may want to head over their way. Otherwise, stick around for the truth.

crisis managing facebook

Sep
23
2010

A few trends will clearly impact managers in the years ahead. Trust in business by the public at large is clearly at a low point and is likely to stay there for some time. Government involvement in the economy is clearly on the rise. Financing is likely to be harder to come by in the years ahead, and American consumers, who powered the global economy for decades, will pull in their wallets. Asia will likely continue to rise, and technological change will likely continue to accelerate.

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