Collaboration – who knows who might find you…
I talked to John David Son this morning, who was surprised to see that his district had been recognized as part of a rather popular blog. The blogger is attempting …
I talked to John David Son this morning, who was surprised to see that his district had been recognized as part of a rather popular blog. The blogger is attempting …
I guess I’ll do a quick product plug from my impromptu effort at using UStream to broadcast our Web 2.0 discussion this week (which went VERY well, by the way). …
I did a quick search for “best web 2.0 tools” and the second hit was a link to Kathy Schrock’s Teaching Tools, hosted by Discovery Education. I’m sure you’ve heard …
I would say that KY K-12 CIOs should expect to hear this term in the future. CyberSafeKY is the new name for a three-year initiative based on collaboration between KDE, …
This is an article discussing Impero software, used by Franklin County and Frankfort Independent school districts. We’ve had a district or two that has been looking at this software.
Whether you call it ‘stimulus’ or the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), people are curious about these funds and there are various sites available that attempt to inform. I’ll …
I’ll nerd out for a second and talk about processors. Nehalem is a code name for an Intel release of processors. An article out today discusses server vendors cutting costs …
I know this has been a popular topic with at least one of the handful of followers, so I thought I’d pass this article along that references a supposed study …