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Friday, July 30th, 2010After sounding off about Ning a couple of posts ago, I have had a few days of more sober reflection. And instead of searching for a new home for the MCTE network, I have decided to absorb the cost of a plus plan. There are a few benefits for doing so: Ning allows for domain [...]
Ning Blows
Saturday, July 24th, 2010I like free stuff. Blame it on my Dutch heritage if you like (just don’t say anything about the World Cup) or my philosophy about the way the web should work. When I can’t get the stuff I want for free, I get a little cranky. That’s why I have titled this post “Ning Blows,” [...]
Facebook Fatigue Setting In
Thursday, July 1st, 2010Let’s face it: when it comes to social networking, Facebook is the only game in town. MySpace and other early networks are a speck in its rear view mirror. Everyone is on Facebook: your friends, your ex-girlfriend, your mom and dad, the people you went to high school with and never want to see again, [...]
Odeo Back From the Dead?
Sunday, June 27th, 2010Will wonders never cease: it appears that Odeo, the media-hosting site that has been d.o.a. for months, is up and running again. Odeo hosts YA! Cast, which is published via iTunes. When Odeo died a few months ago, there was nothing I could do to change my RSS feed into iTunes. So, I used free [...]
Is Google Facebook Making Us Stupid?
Saturday, May 22nd, 2010
We all know that Facebook is everywhere. And most of us know that the company has been challenged on its privacy policies and it use of personal information. But sometimes I have a slightly broader concern with the popularity of the social networking giant: I think it may be dumbing down the web–and the web [...]
Smackdown: What You Know Vs. Who You Know
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010In case you missed it, yesterday marked the beginning of a historic partnership between Microsoft and Facebook. Microsoft launched a new service called Docs.com (still in beta) that aims to compete with Google Docs as an online productivity suite. The site looks very sleek–much sleeker than Google Docs–but this is not the big deal. The [...]
Smackdown: Cloud Computing Vs. Apps
Sunday, April 11th, 2010I see two real trends in web-based technology emerging. The first is cloud computing, which is the movement of all computing to the web. What this means, in economic and practical terms, is a trend away from software packages such as Microsoft Office and toward web-based applications such as Google Docs. For now, these cloud [...]
Designer Tool: Wordle
Sunday, March 14th, 2010Design matters. Even for English teachers. And we have nearly endless opportunities: we create handouts, develop slide presentations, build blogs, set up wikis, and much, much more. All of this will little formal training in design. Most of us scraped by in high school with an art class or two, hardly enough training for the [...]
Michigan Loses Race, but will Grand Rapids Win Google?
Sunday, March 7th, 2010Last Thursday, the state winners of the new Federal education reform plan–Race to the Top–were officially announced. Not surprisingly, Michigan did not make the cut. The list of winning states that qualified for the next round includes Colorado, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, [...]
Some of my Favorite Sites and Tools, 2009
Sunday, December 20th, 2009It’s the end of the year, and, depending on how you count, the end of a decade. That means it’s time for a little reflection on things gone by. Cue Auld Lang Syne, and take a look at some of my favorite sites and services. Not all were created in 2009, but all were new [...]
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