For an English paper I’m supposed to have written by now, I read the book Ethan Frome. The tale of a man who let life be done to him instead of him doing life. Read more →
Kingsoft Office Suite Free – includes IOS and Android
Tags: office I don’t know why I’ve never heard of this before, Kingsoft Office Suite: Free Office 2013, Professional Office Suite looks like it could be very handy for schools running Windows, but that isn’t even the best part. The requirements listed on the website show that it supports iOS 5, which means all of those iPad 1s that are… Read more →
The so-called Doppler effect
Satellite tracked Malaysia plane in ‘unprecedented’ way writes: In its further detective work, Inmarsat studied the so-called Doppler effect, the name for what makes the noise from an approaching vehicle sound different from one speeding away from a listener. Right up there with the so-called gravity effect and so-called wind resistance effect that ultimately brought the plane down. Read more →
My notes from Beaver Local #bltlap and Learn 21 Conference #l21conf
Here is a list of links and sites I have collected from the Beaver Local Teach Like a Pirate Waiver Day and the Learn 21 Conference. In the near future I’m hoping to have time to elaborate on these resources and how they may be used. Personalized Yearbooks TreeRing | Create Personalized Yearbooks This is what the 21st century is… Read more →
Follow Saturday from #l21conf
Here is a list of great people to follow from Learn 21 Conference March 12, 2014: @bob05 Bob Green Technology coordinator, hockey player, coach and referee. Homepage @chamady Chris Hamady PhD candidate (ABD) at the Univ. of Toledo in Curr. & Instruction, Dir. of Technology Anthony Wayne schools, ADE, Ed. Tech, Musician, Lifelong Learner, Runner Homepage @CherylLKemper Cheryl Kemper High… Read more →
Teach Like a Hacker presentation at #l21conf
Here is my presentation from the Learn 21 Conference today! Read more →
Title: Dear Google, You Should Have Talked to Me First [Link]
Dear Google, You Should Have Talked to Me First writes: Itβs a sad commentary on the state of education in the U.S. when a move like this is praised. To say Iβm disappointed that Google views education through such a narrow lens is an understatement. For a company that has been built on innovation to invest millions into a program… Read more →
Beaver Local waiver day #bltlap
On Wednesday I had the distinct pleasure of attending Beaver Local’s professional development waiver day. It was a twofer for me, I not only got a chance to see how they ran their waiver day PD, but I also had the chance to present and converse with the staff in the district. This was invaluable to me, and I was… Read more →
Gamification in education research
How to effectively use Civ IV in higher education | Ars Technica writes: Lots of games, from dedicated educational titles to adult brain-teasers, make claims about how they can improve someone’s mental performance in various ways. But there’s often little evidence available to back up these claims and, in many cases, the evidence itself is ambiguous. Can playing games actually… Read more →
IRC for teachers #tlah
Since the website at talk.eduk8.me just isn’t up to everyone’s standards on using IRC for group chats I’ve put together a brief tutorial on installing a Chrome app that works a lot better than the website. It is also prettier. π (I also stumbled acrossed Tiny Tiny IRC tonight, but the install is a little more involved, so this will… Read more →