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dr.curry @ August 31, 2007 # One Comment
I remember last October giggling as I read Trey Martindale’s blog post stating (follow the link to read the whole thing):
My friend John Curry reminded me that I’m not posting very often on my blog these days, and he’s right. It seems I’m taking a shorter route–kind of “mini-blogging”. Basically I’m just saving and tagging [...]
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Web 2.0 and meetings, meetings, meetings . . .
dr.curry @ August 24, 2007 # No Comment Yet
So today is one of THOSE days. You know what I mean, right? It’s back to school time, and so we as faculty get to spend the day in meetings. So as I sit here listening to the same old things that we seem to go over every year (new faculty, policies and [...]
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Wikis in the classroom
dr.curry @ July 5, 2007 # No Comment Yet
I’m always on the lookout for integration ideas and how to explain the benefits of Web 2.0 to people. Today as I read the Cool Cat Teacher Blog, I ran across the following slideshow by Adam Frey (founder of Wikispaces) on Wikis in the classroom. See it after the jump.
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More about Web 2.0
dr.curry @ June 26, 2007 # No Comment Yet
I ran across this slideshow about Web 2.0 and how it is used in its entirety. Enjoy.
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Web 2.0 and Your Own Learning and Development
dr.curry @ June 26, 2007 # No Comment Yet
Stephen Downes, whose blog I really enjoy reading and who I described to my wife as one of the most knowledgeable guys around in EdTech, has a great video about Web 2.0 and learning.
The video is succinct, to the point, and full of practical information.Nice job, sir.
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