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  • How many generations can your old media survive?

    About a week or two ago, I picked up a cable to convert my old VHS tapes to digital format on my laptizzle. Most of my tapes that I’m converting are pretty old. I guess when I have time, I will also convert my cassette tapes via audacity and share them on sound cloud; and […]
    Posted to Mr. R's Blogspot (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 1, 2012
  • Should Kids use computers? Yes! But…

    In this picture my students are in computer class. They were using a program called Mavis Beacon. It is a program that teaches typing and the way to place your fingers on the keyboard. Other times we use some links that are related to Science. They play games and look at some pictures. Over the past few years children have become so ...
    Posted to Miss Farah (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 24, 2010
  • Bookmarklets-The Magic Browser Add-ons

    Bookmarklets are little pieces of Java code designed to be ''bookmarked'' in a browser to run an app independent of the browsing software. In simple words, a bookmarklet is not an add-on, like those used in...
    Posted to Techie Teacher (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 24, 2010
  • Our Digitally Obsessed Nation

    Dependency… if is not with oil, it seems that our world would not be the same without it being plugged in. I will watch this show tomorrow to see how obsessed we have become with technology. Don’t get me wrong, I am a hawk when it comes to technology. However as I get older, I am starting [...]
    Posted to Mr. R's Blogspot (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 1, 2010
  • Teachers’ Online Identities

    Miguel Guhlin has once again pushed my thinking. This time its about the issue of personal content that K-12 teachers post online. I’ve spent a lot of time researching, thinking about and discussing this topic, but it struck me that this issue is actually a lot hairier than I’ve previously realized. There are a lot [...]
    Posted to Clif's Notes (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 10, 2009