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Infusing Technology Across the Curriculum with a Laptop Cart Program - A Case Study at Shanghai American School
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Infusing Technology Across the Curriculum with a Laptop Cart Program - A Case Study at Shanghai American School
Dropping Adsense - Saying Goodbye to $100K Per Year in Easy Income
By dropping Adsense and text link ads with no immediate replacement, I’m giving up a good chunk of change. We’re talking in excess of $100,000 per year just from those two sources. And this is easy, fairly stable, passive income that goes straight into my bank account month after month.
Debriefing Yourself - Professional Learning
Experiential activities using Thiagi's Six Phases of Debriefing. It occurred to me later, that these are great questions to ask ourselves as part of developing our personal reflective practice
The New York Times > The New Readers
Via the New Literacies Lab at the University of Connecticut some researchers believe that online reading helps in the traditional writing and reading.
Unleashed: The revolution may not be blogged
In the meantime, the absence of new business models to sustain independent blogger-journalists, and the continuing reluctance of organisations to jump right in, mean that the social media revolution looks as if it has stalled.
Why Educational Change is Hard - Practical Theory
There's a lot of frustration about NECC, the EduBloggerCon and where this community of edubloggers is going right now.
Wufoo - Free HTML Form Builder - Create Forms, Surveys and Invitations
Wufoo is an Internet application that helps anybody build amazing online forms. When you design a form with Wufoo, it automatically builds the database, backend and scripts needed to make collecting and understanding your data easy, fast and fun.
Brainjuice: Problem Solved - Blogo
Blogo’s interface is designed to let you take your mind off the details and just write.
5 Great Ways to Contribute to Social Media - ReadWriteWeb
Social media can be loosely defined as the movement of community contributions in an effort to help one another. There's plenty of giving, taking, promoting, and marketing.
Elements of a Uniquely Personal Blog Design
The key with a personal blog design is to let your personality shine through.
50 Awesome Open Source Resources for Online Writers
Take advantage of all the opportunities to get great free and open source resources that can help you to write, edit and organize your work? Here's a list of fifty open source tools that you can use to make your writing even better.
How to Disagree
The web is turning writing into a conversation. Twenty years ago, writers wrote and readers read. The web lets readers respond, and increasingly they do—in comment threads, on forums, and in their own blog posts.
Fancy Zoom
The Fancy Zoom WordPress plugin I created simply makes the process of manually adding these scripts and files to your theme a little easier.
A safe social network for Schools
LL4Schools provides a safe environment for schools to use blogging with their pupils while at the same time providing students with a global audience.
Blogging boosts your social life: researc
Blogging can help you feel less isolated, more connected to a community and more satisfied with your friendships, both online and face-to-face, new Australian research has found.
ClassTools.net: Games for Education
Create free educational games, activities and diagrams in a Flash! Host them on your own blog, website or intranet!
35 Ways to Stream Your Life - ReadWriteWeb
The purpose of this post, rather than to review, is to just list the various options out there.
Open source software list
Yet another list - the open-source world is expanding so rapidly
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