- WSJ Sightings: Terry Teachout on the New-Media Crisis of 1949 - WSJ.com
- Wordle Blog: How to make Wordle safe for classroom use.
August 21, 2009 - Network radio's fate has some lessons for today.
August 21, 2009
August 21, 2009 - Network radio's fate has some lessons for today.
August 21, 2009
August 21, 2009 - Examples of school use of Google Sites...
See and download the full gallery on posterous
I've recently written about a web data tool called Your Flowing Data. It
allows you to enter data based on keywords using direct messages to
Twitter. For example I have been biking to work for the past few weeks
and have been using Your Flowing Data to keep track of my mileage.
While opening up a Twitter client and direct messaging my information
via the client is not to time consuming, I have been looking for a way
to streamline this process. I found an iPhone app that helps with
this. Your Flowing Data Uploader is a simple interface for entering
data into Your Flowing Data. You can add your own terms so keeping
track of different types of data is pretty easy. I plan to use this
method once school starts to keep track of classroom visits and this
little app should help with that process.
August 16, 2009
August 16, 2009 - "What makes new facts so rewarding?"
August 16, 2009 - A post about efforts in Portland Public Schools to improve the quality of our cafeteria food programs...
Today my street becomes a park... Sunday Parkways...
http://www.portlandonline.com/Transportation/index.cfm?c=46103
August 15, 2009
August 13, 2009
August 13, 2009
August 10, 2009
Source: Google Blog Search: portland public schools: http://bit.ly/z0QPl
The New York Times reports that Sony announced that they will now support and use the ePub digital book standard. This will help address the issue of not reading digital content on multiple devices. Before this announcement Sony utilized its own format and those digital books could only be read on the Sony device. By the end of the year it will only sell digital book in the ePub format. Should be interesting to see if the rumored Apple tablet device also will support ePub. If so, this might make it difficult for Amazon to keep its own separate format. In the end what I hope happens is that digital content will be independent of what ever device you read it with.