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Always Be Posting
One of the things I’m learning in the book that I’m reading, is that in order to be successful with blogging, you should be writing a minimum of 1000 words per day. This is something that I’ve never been good at, I think because I’ve never been big on reading. I skim through articles and
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Sprucing Up My Knowledge
One of the things that I’ve touted about myself has been my knowledge about social media and it’s uses/implications in education. While I have been looked at as the “expert” in my departments, I’ve rarely taken the time to engage in professional development about the topics. Everything that I’ve been learning has been from personal
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Back in a Rut
Last year I made one of my goals to block out time each week to blog about project updates, new & upcoming work, etc. I’d say (without going back and looking), I ended up doing the reflections on a monthly basis rather than weekly. But even as 2012 came to an end, my posts were
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A Screw You, With Line Breaks
Today is only Thursday, and there have been 2 big announcements in the world of technology this week. Google gives everyone a big “screw you,” and Twitter takes 140 characters to the max… Google Reader to be sunset. If you’re not familiar with what “sunset” means, it’s Google’s way of saying that the service will
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ITC eLearning, A Recap
Alright, the conference is over… Another year come and gone… Many of the relationships that have grown and those that are new, will be shelved for another year. It’s quite sad, but back to the “real world” we all must go.I can say that while the presentations weren’t as strong as in past years, there
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ITC eLearning, Day 3
Today started off fairly quickly because my session was #1 for the day. I got to the room early to test out the technology. Once everything was working, I was set… or so I thought… as the presentation started, all the technology started shutting down. I couldn’t stream my iPad to the projector, couldn’t connect