Blogging
FreeFall
Source: http://www.rivertracing.com/images/piton.jpg This morning, following a new Twitter follower, I read this about “slow blogging” at Sentiments on Common Sense and was inspired to write this response. Does it mean anything? Who knows, it was fun to write at 5:55 AM. Learning happens fast, it happens slow. It is a flash of insight, it is [...]
Blogs in Moodle
Later this week, one of my team has the opportunity to discuss using blogs in Moodle. However, as most know, the built-in blogs feature (please, don’t yell at me ;->) in Moodle is not as robust as other blog platforms (e.g. b2Evolution). So, I was pleasantly surprised to stumble across this module for Moodle–OU Blog. [...]
TCEA2009 – Infusing Global Awareness Through Technology
Silvia Tolisano (Langwitches.org/blog) and Miguel Guhlin Not yet available. Check back soon. I started my Wednesday morning meeting with the multicultural diva, Silvia Tolisano (Langwitches), and found out that she’d been born in Germany, raised in Argentina, and married an America and lives in the U.S.!! From her, I found out about her upcoming presentation [...]
TCEA2009 – Run in with David Jakes and Texas Bloggers
Miguel Guhlin, David Jakes At the Bloggers’ Garage, which by the way, I strongly suggest that the Bloggers’ Garage be completely revamped (more below), I ran in to a few folks like John Maklary, Howard Martin, Alfred Thompson, Paul R. Wood, and David Jakes. Photos appear below: darn it, the pictures didn’t come through. My [...]
Blog Rumors Run Rampant
Image Source: Link Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis once said “Sunshine is the best disinfectant,” and that’s more true than ever today. Think of the blogosphere as millions of intelligent agents, all of whom are busy redirecting sunshine to where its needed most.Source: via BubbleMeter IN PURSUIT OF TRANSPARENCYIt is an irony that any [...]