Monthly Archives: May 2007

One-to-one Lashback

Alan November has a good post on one-to-one laptop program lashback.  Here is a quote: First of all we should never call any program a “Laptop Program”. We certainly do not have pencil and paper programs. As soon as a … Continue reading

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Scholar by Blackboard

If you are a Blackboard user, here is a del.icio.us/Scuttle social bookmarking service that plugs right into the learning management system.  It’s called Scholar.  You must have Blackboard to add bookmarks to the system.  Without a Blackboard server you can … Continue reading

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Efficiency Tip #29 – Help – F1

The next time you need help in any program (Word, DreamWeaver, Firefox, anything) press the F1 key. I get a lot of calls from people that need help with an assortment of applications.  I’m a computer guy, so I am … Continue reading

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A Fair(y) Use Tale

Let Disney explain copyright.

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Efficiency Tip #28 – High Speed

Do you still use a dial-up connection to access the Internet? If you value your time, you could be spending way too much to access the Internet. I like to use the $2 per hour rate with my students. Most … Continue reading

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