Monthly Archives: January 2011

Flickroom

FlickRoom is an Adobe Air application that connects to your flickr account. The product is still in beta and I encountered a few glitches while exploring. The idea appears to be to create a better interface available in a desktop … Continue reading

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What is this gibberish?

What is this gibberish? This is not a logic issue. No need for Ps, Qs, etc. This is a research question. Does the existing knowledge of the reader matter when attempting to comprehend? I am not certain what Downes is … Continue reading

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Smithsonian Conference on Climate Change

Access presentations (in Adobe Connect) and virtual exhibits.

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‘What if companies sold learning products to students instead of schools/professors

David Warlick asks this question proposing that reform is unlikely because resources are selected by teachers and schools rather than by students. I wonder. I think he is probably wrong even when inferring something about student use of technology. The … Continue reading

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Eyes Wide Open

Cindy is doing some work in Russia and when she has time and access is posting some material to her Eyes Wide Open blog. She says uploading larger files is an issue so more pictures will likely be added at … Continue reading

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Cindy and a Russian Camel

Cindy is doing some work in Russia and is beginning to post about her experiences. Here she gets a little too close to a camel.

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