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YIKES! What does this mean?

dr.curry @ November 26, 2007 # No Comment Yet

So I ran this blog through the Blog Readability Test, and here’s what it told me:

Then I ran my Facebook profile through it, and here’s what it told me:

So again, I ask: What does this mean?

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My top ten tools for learning

dr.curry @ September 6, 2007 # 3 Comments

So over the last couple of months I’ve been watching a series of posts from different people in response to Jane’s e-Learning Pick of the Day post on top ten tools for learning. It’s been interesting, but mainly because they didn’t seem like tools I’d use at all. For example: why is Firefox the top [...]

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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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Addicted to Blogging?

dr.curry @ August 23, 2007 # No Comment Yet

I was going through my Google Reader after class this morning, and I ran across a Bloggers Anonymous post from Doug Johnson at the Blue Skunk Blog. He references a short quiz he found thanks to Jeff Utecht at the Thinking Stick (I hadn’t got that far down on my reader). Doug was 55% [...]

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Facebook for CMS?

dr.curry @ August 16, 2007 # No Comment Yet

Susan (?) at Ubernoggin proposed using Facebook as your CMS. She wrote:
Getting tired of the Learning Management System on your campus? Ever look to see how infrequently your students actually log in to see their assignments etc? Let me tell you, it’s pretty darn infrequently. So why not create a course site on a [...]

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