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Monthly Archives: February 2008
Gearing up for the conference
NCCE is next week! It looks like we’re going to have a really well-attended conference with lots of great workshops and presentations. Among many things, I’m looking forward to seeing Wesley Fryer speak in person, having read his blog for … Continue reading
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Saying No Isn’t What I Like to Do
We finished reading Qwest grants today. Qwest is funding a total of nine $10,000 innovative technology grants throughout the state, and we screen our region’s applications to send on three finalists to the state. At the state level they will … Continue reading
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The EeePC Marches On
There was an article in The Guardian yesterday about how many schools are purchasing the British equivalent of the Asus EeePC. (In England it’s marketed as the RM Minibook, but it is the same device.) When they looked at the … Continue reading
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More from Professor Wesch
Professor Michael Wesch from from Kansas State University has a great blog post that went up today. It contains a link that shows a synchronized video/PowerPoint presentation he did at Educause on the “The Crisis of Significance.” It incorporates some … Continue reading
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