Posted in Technology in Education on Feb 5th, 2008
Wikis. URLs. Facebook. MySpace. Blogs. Email. IM (Instant Message). Spreadsheets. Graphs and charts. Word processing. Flash. And the list goes on…
How confident are you about your own technology literacy? Are you a confident risk taker in exploring the new world of electronic organization? Or does the mere thought of using a computer make you want […]
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Are you ready to Wiki? It took a deep breath and a challenge from a student to push me into the Wiki World. But like so many other “things that seemed hard”, once explored, Wikis have become a new fascination for me. I offer this as a “work in progress” , to prove that making the […]
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Posted in Technology in Education on Nov 2nd, 2007
We’re entering an era of cognitive externalization. We’re in the midst of a technology revolution that is outsourcing our need to remember everyday information. Even some of our decision-making responsibilities have been lifted in surreptitious ways.
Most people believe that the main transformative innovation of the information age was that it allowed us to know a […]
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