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OneNote and EverNote
I am an EverNote Pro user. This means I pay. I am seriously considering moving from EverNote to OneNote. I regard Evernote as a superior product, but the cost is gradually ramping up and OneNote would cost me nothing. I … Continue reading
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First amendment and social media
I am easily energized by idealism. I do not in any way see this as a character flaw. The individualization that seemed possible because of personal computers and then the open Internet pretty much gave direction to the last 25 … Continue reading
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Many faces of personalization
Personalization is another of those education buzzwords that sounds positive, but can mean so many different things. There is nothing necessarily wrong with recognizing that adapting to individual students interests and needs, but the reality is that advocates who are proponents … Continue reading
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Your new DSLR
Maybe I should have used a different title to make the focus of this post clear. A DSLR is a camera and no you cannot message someone from your DSLR. Just in case you get a DSLR for Christmas (lucky … Continue reading
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Attention Merchants – Tim Wu
Leo Laporte’s weekly Triangulation has some guests with messages that interest me. His last program featured Tim Wu. Wu is an academic from Columbia Univ. I liked his book “Switched” which describes (if I can remember correctly) the movement from … Continue reading
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Deep reading? Is this new?
Does describing the study of text content as “deep reading” add anything or does it encourage those new to the field to unnecessarily start from scratch? Before I focused mostly on technology integration, I would describe my research interests as … Continue reading
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