Monthly Archives: October 2007
Microsoft Matters Less???
Christopher Dawson has an educational technology management blog on the ZDNet site. In today’s post, he talks about how Microsoft is becoming less important as an operating system vendor. Christopher is using Ubuntu in the lab in his school with great … Continue reading
More Than Cool Tools
One of the the keynote addresses from the the first regular week of the K12 Online Conference is by Alan Levine, Brian Lamb and D’arcy Norman. The three of them have put together a video that goes through many of … Continue reading
Parent’s Night
For parent’s night, the cheerleaders put together an incredible half-time routine. I have one daughter that cheers and marches with the color guard and another that plays in the band. Next weekend will be action packed. On Friday the football teams … Continue reading
Voicethread
I just heard a presentation on Voicethread. What’s a VoiceThread? A VoiceThread is an online media album that allows people to make comments, either audio or text, and share them with anyone they wish. A VoiceThread allows an entire group’s … Continue reading
Serving Up a Podcast
Recording a podcast is only half of the process. Yesterday I talked about creating an MP3 file, but once you have that file, you need to get it to someone interested in hearing it. If you have your own server, … Continue reading