Archives for: June 2009
New journal article: Ethical issues in instructional technology

Tom Lucey and I have just had accepted a new journal article.  The article is titled “Ethical issue in instructional technology: An exploratory framework” and it will be published in Multicultural Education & Technology journal.  In reality, this is much, much, much more attributable to Tom than myself.  Tom graduated from the University of Memphis a few years backs, and [...]

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Bookmarks for June 1st through June 2nd

These are my Jumptags for June 1st through June 2nd: Math Snacks – A set of concept-based math videos created by my colleagues, Michelle Flaming and Renee’ Smith. Michelle (Ms. OneDerful) and Renee’ (Ms. Glovely) teach math concepts in a fun and easy-to-understand manner. Education Enhancement Conference; Keynote Speeches – Notes from the keynote speeches at the Education Enhancement Conference. [...]

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Importing your blog (or someone else's) into Facebook

Image via CrunchBase Over at The Edublogger, Sue Waters offers up a quick tutorial (with screenshots) on how to import your blog posts into your Facebook account.  With a comment I made to Sue, she also discovered it was possible to use Yahoo Pipes and splice multiple RSS feeds together and import that into your Facebook account as well.  Finally, [...]

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Bookmarks for June 1st

These are my Jumptags for June 1st How To Import Your Blog Posts Into Facebook – Whether you are a fan of Facebook or NOT really doesn't matter. What does is most people have Facebook accounts. Reading updates and commenting in Facebook What Everybody Ought To Know About Podcasting: Part II | The Edublogger – One of the hardest aspect [...]

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New book chapter: Web 2.0 in teacher education

and I have a new book chapter that will be published in the next couple of weeks or so. It’s taken over a year for this to get to press, so I’m happy for it to finally get out. Web 2.0 in teacher education: Characteristics, implications and limitations will be published by Information Age Publishing in the book Wired for learning: An educators guide to Web 2.0. The book was edited by Terry Kidd and Irene Chen.

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