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28 Aug, 2009

Weekly Twitter Archive for 2009-08-28

Posted by: Tony In: twitter

@dfoulks 2 Nothing Giants! in reply to dfoulks # …but our most educated people do not know how to use it. (via @tomwhitby) – Sometimes the most educated think they’re done learning # Who’s responsible for prepping children for something more? http://sn.im/Pencils can’t fix this. Thx! (via @marciamarcia @Larryferlazzo) # @tgwynn Thanks for the @winecoffelem [...]

21 Aug, 2009

Weekly Twitter Archive for 2009-08-21

Posted by: Tony In: twitter

@jamesfk If you install Google Toolbar, you’ll get spellcheck in Google Spreadsheets. (And all web forms…) in reply to jamesfk # @TeacherMelissa That makes perfect sense…in a Microsoft kind of way. ;-) (end sarcasm) in reply to TeacherMelissa # @chadratliff I’ve been using the #dropbox web interface on my iPhone. It already feels like an [...]

14 Aug, 2009

Weekly Twitter Archive for 2009-08-14

Posted by: Tony In: twitter

CourseSmart brings textbooks to an iPhone near you http://bit.ly/skpM2 #edtech # Workspace of the Week: Home school room | Unclutterer http://bit.ly/4ewAHW #homeschooling # Flash Card Machine – Create, Study and Share Online Flashcards http://bit.ly/3x4tiV #edtech # @bcbc Thanks for the RT…Not only many deprecated tags, but font tags with inline styles to set the font. [...]

Here are just a few of the articles I found interesting over the past several weeks:

07 Aug, 2009

Weekly Twitter Archive for 2009-08-07

Posted by: Tony In: twitter

I’m amazed that schools block/filter students from the very tools/apps that they must master to learn and be competitive. (via @tomwhitby) # @retemirabile Thanks for the RT in reply to retemirabile # I agree and would add to that open-mindedness to incrementally try new things alone or with help. #edchat (via @bmontana) # @bmontana Agreed [...]


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