Measuring Up

In the past 6 months, I have attended more workshops, conferences and trainings than ever before in such a short time. I love to learn new things, so I balance the time away from my family with the knowledge I gain.
The one problem I’ve discovered is that when I’m at these workshops, I find myself [...]

In Defense of the Written Word

I really love to read…I can sit down and read a good book from cover to cover and barely notice the passing of time. It seems that lately I feel too busy to sit down and read, so I began to quench my reading thirst with audiobooks. So, when the Kindle was announced, I have [...]

Testing Diigo to Blog

You can post right from Diigo to a blog – this is my test!

ISTE | NETS S  Annotated
tags: 21st, links

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Students model legal and ethical behaviors by properly selecting, acquiring, and citing resources. - post by mmkrill

exhibit leadership for digital citizenship.

addthis_url = ‘http%3A%2F%2Fmkrill.edublogs.org%2F2008%2F02%2F21%2Ftesting-diigo-to-blog%2F’;
addthis_title = ‘Testing+Diigo+to+Blog’;
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Pete and C 2008

I *heart* my network! I have attended Pete and C every year for a good number of years. The sessions are usually pretty good, the keynotes are great and the chocolate is flowing (the conference is in Hershey, PA). This year was the best year so far. I’ve really expanded my network this past year, [...]

What’s the real beef with PowerPoint?

Cross posted at Thoughts From Krill
I have to agree with Jim Gates in his Everyone’s a Critic post over at TipLine. I mean, that’s not to say that I haven’t been tortured with a PowerPoint presentation that was too wordy, too flashy, too hard to read, etc… I hear alot of moans, groans and [...]