Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 28th, 2007 No Comments »
Evelyn Rodriguez writes poetically about many subjects and has an ethereal quality that I especially enjoy. She posts pictures throughout her blog that are mesmerizing for me. Here are a few from her most recent post.
Crossroads Dispatches: perhaps consider what life would be like if we truly lived by what we believe
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 25th, 2007 No Comments »
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Posted in Horse Manes on Aug 23rd, 2007 No Comments »
I am going to practice my writing more intently and I will place these posts in this new category I’m calling Horse Manes. It’s just a name that came to me as I pondered what might best reflect the theme of my posts in this category. My intention is to write about things that are [...]
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Posted in Exploring on Aug 20th, 2007 No Comments »
I am trying to install this muvee player but I’m having trouble with it. The widget looks like it will play your own selection of music on your blog. I’ll get it right soon enough.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 16th, 2007 No Comments »
I had a very good time with my daughter Meghan on Sunday and an even better time on Monday with my friend Bill. On Sunday we only watched 5 points before the rain started and canceled matches for the afternoon. We had a good time none the less as we toured the grounds, I bought [...]
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From Jane’s E-Learning Pick of the Day
Research and Guidelines on Online Social - and Educational - Networking
An interesting report from the National Schools Board Association says that “online social networking is now so deeply embedded in the lifestyles of tweens and teens that it rivals television for their attention” and that “an astonishing 96 percent [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 15th, 2007 No Comments »
From Ewan McIntosh at edu.blogs.com
10 Top Tips for Unplanning the Perfect Unconference
What’s the secret of some of the unconferences in recent years that have had educators and learners excited, enthralled and changing their ways of working and thinking? Well, I’m not sure there is a secret per se, but having unplanned a good dozen [...]
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As a product (and survivor ) of the 60’s , Alan Watts was one of my early mentors. Someone put together this very neat video on one of his “raps”. I like it a lot.
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This post was a must to save and get back to later.
Learning passionately
John Seely Brown, former Chief Scientist at Palo Alto Resaarch Center (and now Chief of Confusion, it would seem), in a presentation to an MIT conference back in December of last year, used the phrase: ‘passion-based learning’ to describe a highly collaborative [...]
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This video is my my interview with Dr. Uzo Anucha from York University. It’s an interview that describes my work with our learning community project called Streetjibe and Dr. Anucha’s work in evaluating our project.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 5th, 2007 4 Comments »
I’m excited by the prospect of learning some new skills and dropping many old and useless habits I formed as I learned about blogging. It’s time for a major makeover and Pro Blogger will help do this.
This is from Pro Blogger and excerpted from Day 5 of the Challenge
More Great Reader Blog Tips
We’ve hit day [...]
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