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What in the Wordle are my research interests?

dr.curry @ November 25, 2008 # One Comment

I was talking to one of our graduate students, Mark Jones, and he showed me a Wordle cloud he made using his dissertation literature review. I thought it was a cool idea, and I thought I’d show you the cloud I made using my dissertation, Can advance organizers reduce computer anxiety in preservice teachers?.

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Goodbye, Firefox, Hello Chrome!

dr.curry @ September 3, 2008 # One Comment

So by now I’m sure everyone’s heard about Google releasing their own web browser, Chrome.
I’ve downloaded it, I’ve installed it, and I’ve used it.
I guess the only thing I have yet to figure out how it’s going to work is all the Firefox extensions and add-ins that I use. But that notwithstanding, isn’t enough of [...]

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Links 3-08-08 to 3-25-08

dr.curry @ March 26, 2008 # No Comment Yet

Spring break and the later part of the semester have been absolutely KILLING me for time. And that doesn’t even factor in the time I’ve been spending coaching my son John’s 12 and under travel baseball team, the Perkins Patriots. So besides being woefully behind on grading, trying to pass third year reappointment, [...]

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Teaching Preservice Teachers Online: Pitfalls and Practices

dr.curry @ March 21, 2008 # One Comment

Today was my presentation for the AECT Teacher Education division’s WAG (web-based brown bag). They had me present on our efforts to put the preservice teacher technology course online here at Oklahoma State University. Angel Kymes and I taught it the first time together (different sections of the same class), and she and [...]

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My top ten tools for learning: version 2008

dr.curry @ March 10, 2008 # 12 Comments

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My top ten tools for learning: version 2008.

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