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Archive for July, 2006

Travel Blogs in the Classroom

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

I am relatively new to the blogging world, although not a newbie to journaling. I have volumes and volumes of diaries, that I have been writing since I am 11 years old. Blogging seems just a natural extension for me.
I believe that in order to get your students interested in anything you need to make [...]

RSS Feed & Bloglines

Friday, July 7th, 2006

There is so much information out on the web that it becomes overwhelming. Sometimes I feel not only overwhelmed but also frustrated that there will NEVER be enough time to read, digest and use all the wonderful links with ideas, theories and concepts that I encounter daily online while surfing for specific information or that [...]

NECC 2006 National Educational Computing Conference

Friday, July 7th, 2006

NECC (The National Education Computing Conference) 2006 is in San Diego, California this year. It is obvious, since I am in Argentina at the moment, that I can’t attend. There are many ways, that an educator nontheless can benefit, even participate in a conference that far away.
Thanks to the tools that Web 2.0 (read/write Web) [...]

Podcasting from Abroad

Friday, July 7th, 2006

After signing up with Gabcast.com, they also provided me with a local telephone number in Buenos Aires. I just tried it out and within seconds was connected, I entered the code number, provided by gabcast, entered my channel number and password and recorded into the phone and chose to publish recording to my blog.
I then [...]

Technology while Traveling

Friday, July 7th, 2006

Over the last few months, I have getting more and more excited about the new tools of Web 2.0. Reading, learning, sharing, publishing, editing, communicating, editing, etc….
Every morning, I fire up my computer, log into bloglines and read the newest feeds of blogs about subjects I am interested in and passionate about. I plug in [...]