Busy Holidays Online

I am now on holidays so apparently one should thing I would have more time to reflect and write… somehow this does not seem true as I always find something to engage myself in. Yesterday through Bloglines I got word from Robin Good that there was a limited offer (from July 1st to 14th) on … Read more

Blog Design

From Claude’s Franco- English “Blogging in Paris” I got this tip for which gives you all you wanted to know about blog design and were afraid to ask. Tips, tricks and cheats on shadow filters, css styles, colors, inline styles and more. Definitely worth a visit! I could use it myself when I have some … Read more

Project M (continuation)

I have enrolled for project M to be able to see how it works from the inside but am still an outsider as I did not find a group to work with. Many groups chose their sides and competed for World Power using Media strategies to convince different onlookers to vote for them (through mobile … Read more

“Blogs and RSS – Tools for Creating, Collecting, and Sharing Ideas Online”.

This was a two-hour, hands-on session given by Trevor Ettenborough that centered around a webquest that asks teachers to explore blogs and news aggregators, using blogs in their classroom, news aggregators, and how news aggregators can help save time. Wonderful material with many interesting links and ideas to be used by teacher trainers and teachers … Read more

NMC 2004 – Small Technologies Loosely Joined

Small Technologies Loosely Joined is the ” wiki-blog-chat fest” which will be presented at the New Media Consortium Summer Conference 2004 on June 17, 2004, 4:15 – 5:30 PM Pacific Coast Time. You can find your local time via World Clock: http://pieces-time.notlong.com/ The organizers, Alan Levine, Brian Lamb and D’Arcy Norman, are asking education oriented … Read more