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Monday, March 7, 2011

Mikogo: Free web conferencing and desktop sharing

Mikogo: Free web conferencing and desktop sharing

I almost forgot about this. I learned about ti last week and had a few ideas, depending on what the software can do and how it works. I’m going to have to try it later on this week and see how it works. If you’ve had any experience with it I’d love to hear about it.

Monday, February 28, 2011

SPENT

SPENT

thanks to @kylepace for sharing! Loads of educational and fun value in this online game of  life.

my notes on: Gadget A-Go-Go #METC_CSD

my notes on: Gadget A-Go-Go #METC_CSD

I thought about writing up my actual notes from the session but then I realized that all of my notes could be found ,minus the typos, on @gwynethjones’ blog already.

Monday, February 14, 2011

My part to share #METC_CSD

My part to share #METC_CSD

Currently, our school district does not allow the use of Twitter in the district. Unfortunately this means that those who could not make it to the conference have no way to follow along with abundant networking that takes place with the commonly used hashtags and sharing of information via twitter during their day.


So this year, I developed a method to share all of the important hashtags and stream of METC_CSD tweets that come out of the conference. I hope my site offers those who have twitter blocked some connection to the wonderful things that are going on at the conference while they are in the classrooms, offices, etc working, planning, or teaching.

#METC_CSD goes virtual

#METC_CSD goes virtual

Thanks to @mbogart for the post

Hot off the #METC_CSD presses

Hot off the #METC_CSD presses

Blog post by @kcreutz on his first experiences and thoughts of METC 2011

Friday, February 11, 2011

Thoughts on too much tweeting from @kevcreutz

Thoughts on too much tweeting from @kevcreutz

I agree that so long as you are engaging, learning,teaching, or having great conversation there is no such thing as too much tweeting. Now, Retweeting…that one can do way too much.