This video made me reflect on how even within change, many things remain the same. Perhaps we can build the future from the past and the current, carrying forward what… Read more »
Copyright and Creative Commons Copyright was meant as a balance between protecting the rights of creators and encouraging creativity and innovation. However, many would argue that there is no balance…. Read more »
Whenever you find images for projects, blogs, presentations, etc., make sure that they are Creative Commons licensed. The Creative Commons license requires that you cite three things: the Creative Commons… Read more »
Parent Perspectives on Facebook and Social Media We did an activity using DeBono’s Six Thinking Hats to explore the use of social networks, particularly Facebook at our school. Parents went around… Read more »
Cell Phones – Less about Talking It will probably be no news to you that most teens are high volume users of text messaging. In general, teens in the US… Read more »
I’ll be presenting on using Google Sites for collaboration in the classroom April 26 at the Simple K12 Online Education Conference: An international conference that’s 100% FREE! My presentation will… Read more »
A few months ago, a friend of mine posted on Facebook that he was going to close his account. I promptly messaged him to ask why, as this is the… Read more »
Over 600,000 Macs have been affected with the Flashback trojan which obtains the usernames and passwords that you have stored on your computer. This could have happened without your knowledge… Read more »
How to Sit Correctly at the Computer
If you’re a teacher in Japan, and particularly in the Tokyo area, you’ll want to consider participating in this TED event.