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Don’t Tell Your Kids They are Smart

A Scientific American article says that a focus on effort will make your kids more successful than a focus on intelligence. Our society worships talent, and many people assume that possessing superior intelligence or ability—along with confidence in that ability—is … Continue reading

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Doodlekit

One of my students presented this site as an example of how free web page tools have progressed.  Doodlekit is a free web creation and hosting site.  With a free account you can have a page in the http://yourname.doodlekit.com domain. Pages … Continue reading

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MIT OpenCourseWare – now for high school

I talked about MIT’s OpenCourseWare project last year in my eTech presentation.  This is a great resource if you are interesting in the content of a college course.  MIT has placed many (I have heard people say “all”) courses online and … Continue reading

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Free – SnagIt and Camtasia Studio

TechSmith is offering two popular titles as free downloads.  Both SnagIt (screen capture) and Camtasia Studio (screencast capture) are utilities I have used for years.  Now the company is making last year’s versions available for free. These free versions do … Continue reading

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Wish I could have seen this one live

That UStream.TV is a bit slow.  At least on a weekend.  I have been struggling through a conference wrap-up with Will Richardson and Gary Stager. This is the first conference that has permitted two well known people with differing opinions … Continue reading

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