Dropio and voice messages in the classroom

Discover Simple, Private Sharing at Drop.io

Capturing ideas has been on my mind lately. I use evernote when working, but I often get the best ideas away from my computer either while on a walk or on a bike ride. I usually have my phone with me, I [...]

My blog is my backup

I was asked by a colleague if I still had a copy of a wordle I created last April for a school faculty that I no longer work for. I knew that I had emailed it, but I didn’t have access to that account. The wordle site works without accounts so unless you have the [...]

Feed me! My delicious PLN

I just added a new rss feed to my “all in one place” place.
It was one of those, why didn’t I do this sooner, slap head moments.
I got the idea after a brief exchange in a chatroom between Jackie Gerstein and Joyce Valenza on liveclass2.0 on Saturday. The topic of the day was diigo. Jackie mentioned how she often [...]

Virtual Conference Crashing via netvibes

Conference Crashing 101
Massachusetts Computer using educators annual conference takes place this week. To have one place to monitor, listen and watch what is going on I created a public page on netvibes that monitors the tags masscue and masscue09.

As soon as actual attendees post online via twitter, flickr, delicious, diigo, and blogs, it will feed to [...]

Hippocampus & timesaving textbook alignments

The latest Digital Literacy Challenge features Hippocampus.org . This can be a real timesaver for teachers of the subjects listed. This is a one stop additional multimodal learning resource for their class. For the challenge, students are asked to choose a topic from the menu

They are then required to find the list of videos aligned to the [...]