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  • Sand or Cement?

    Nowadays, everyone is on the Internet. So, should one stop to reflect their personal online behavior and evaluate their online digital foot prints. Yes, because everything you do, say, act, click on leaves either a foot print that is either cemented permanently or temporarily impressed in virtual sand. What do I mean? Google yourself, and […]
    Posted to Mr. R's Blogspot (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 23, 2011
  • Hashtag Fail

    I went to church today and ran into this flyer. I was delighted to see my church reaching out to the youth using social media. However, what can be (or go) wrong with this hash tag #LookAtMeNow?  Well, click on the link to see for yourself. You will see tweets that may NOT be Christian focused? Apparently, [...]
    Posted to Mr. R's Blogspot (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 12, 2011
  • What do I use to keep ahead of the game?

    I am sharing three resources that I use daily to stay on top of my game. What game? Keeping on top of the latest tech trends and other info with minimal effort. Two of these resource are great for building your own PLN (personal learning network). I’ll let you figure which one’s I’m referring to. 1. Twitter.com - If you [...]
    Posted to Mr. R's Blogspot (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 6, 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
  • Apr 17th 2009

    This date is significant due to the following tweet: Yes… Oprah is on Twitter and if you are not…. in the tech world, you are considered LAME or just late in the game, son. In the education world, many teachers still have issues in embracing Web2.0 technologies due to the pressures of self-conduct. If we cannot [...]
    Posted to Mr. R's Blogspot (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 29, 2009
  • Time For "Your Take" - An Interactive Site That Promotes "The Wisdom Of The Crowd"

    Once in a while a truly unique site is created that promotes genuine 21st Century Skills using technology. A site that provides tools that  assist students in  reflecting, questioning, collaborating, thinking globally, gathering facts, analyzing, and seeking solutions is currently available for free!  Your Take demonstrates the ...
    Posted to 21centuryedtech (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 3, 2009
  • Tweetin’ via SMS

    40404 is the magic number now…. I just had to verify my number with Twitter under DEVICE UPDATES. I just want to tweet. Not necessarily receive tweets on cell because it can be costly if you are not on an unlimited SMS plan. There is a way tho to restrict tweets and Amy has blogged [...]
    Posted to Mr. R's Blogspot (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 30, 2009
  • The Educator & Facebook

    Among comments made to The Charlotte Observer article, several posters suggested that firing was too harsh a punishment for the Thomasboro teacher. “The teacher probably didn’t understand the privacy settings on her Facebook account. Information you post can be either publicly viewable or something that is just seen by your friends. ...
    Posted to Mr. R's Blogspot (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 2, 2009
  • One Thing - Be a Learner

    Submitted by Robin Ellis I believe the one thing I would say to teachers is be open to your own learning and don’t be afraid of not having all the answers. I believe we all should be lifelong learners. In today’s world opportunities abound to stretch our thinking and open ourselves to experiences never before possible. [...]
    Posted to Clif's Notes (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 13, 2008