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Zoom security concerns continue
This is a followup to my previous post on Zoom security. With the work and learn from home realities of the world’s present situation, Zoom seemed the perfect tool. However, as the CEO explains, the company did not anticipate the … Continue reading
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Worry about Zoom?
Educators, grandparents, and teleworkers new to this means of collaboration are flocking to Zoom. It is easy to use and free for most folks and the tasks they do online. If you follow the tech news, you likely know that … Continue reading
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Emergency Internet Library
Most folks have heard of the Wayback Machine and the Internet Library. It is a way to examine online web content by date. It has records of this site going back to 2008. I am guessing the opportunity to consider … Continue reading
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EdWeek reports on COVID-19 adjustments
EdWeek has transformed its online publication to focus mainly on the topic of how educators and educational institutions are coping with the Coronavirus pandemic. Here is a nationwide summary of school closings and ongoing online activity.
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No wait Harry Potter
Using your library to get digital books and audiobooks is great, but often you have to wait months to get what you want. If you want Harry Potter books, this is your lucky month. Author Rowley must have waived the … Continue reading
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Online in Times of Crisis and Copyright
Educators in nearly every district are finishing out the year meeting their students online. Those of us who prepare teachers to use technology are attempting to offer suggestions for how educators could (not necessarily should) work with students under present … Continue reading
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