Wii for Seniors

I have a Wii and I think it’s great and we haven’t even dug way into it yet. We took it to the family get together at Christmas, but only the kids gave it a try. I had wanted everyone to get involved, but wasn’t successful. After seeing a news report on ABC about the [...]

links for 2008-01-18

Welcome to Eyejot - the easiest way to send videoCreate and leave messages on web pages.
(tags: web2.0 webpages)
Blue Nose Edutainment - Educational Connection(tags: cff music standardsBased)
SchoolTube :: HomeVideo for students, by students
(tags: cff video students)

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links for 2008-01-16

Robert Krampf’s Science Videos
(tags: cff science podcast students)

Easy Video Conferencing in Schools
(tags: cff videoconference webcam)

AT&T Knowledge Network Explorer: Videoconferening for Learning Homepage
(tags: collaboration videoconference)

cff - eBoard
(tags: cff mac pd)

Lappian Moodle ympäristö
(tags: cff moodle pd)

Moodle Demonstration Site
(tags: cff moodle pd)

TeachersFirst Resource Listings
(tags: books web2.0)

Directory of over 2,000 E-Learning Tools - Free and Commercial
(tags: tools web2.0)

A free [...]

Drawing Parallels

With so much talk in the news about the shifts being made in the music industry for a variety of reasons (cd sales dropping, death of DRM, artists making music available without label), I thought it might be interesting to draw a parallel to the shift in education that is currently taking place.
Consumers (students) are unhappy [...]

Navigating the New Year

As 2008 rings in, it’s interesting to hear/read what resolutions folks are making this year. The old standbys - get fit, eat better, find more time - are still around for many, including me. Every year I make silent resolutions related to work and hope that I can remember them as I move through the [...]