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Fiber to the Home or Wireless Everywhere? Which is Better?

Although fiber to the home will certainly change how we entertain/educate/communicate with the world, I believe that wireless access to everyone, everywhere with small computers will have a greater impact than just high-speed to the home.  Here is why?

most questions I have about things come about when I am not at home (I have FIOS [...]

Camping is for….stars? or iPods? or cell phones? – Depends on the Generation!

Last night I went camping with good friends of mine in Sprague Brook state park near Kissing Bridge Ski Resort which is near Buffalo, NY.  The stars and company were spectacular.  My god-son, age 11, knows that I have a video iPod and he asked if he could watch Harry Potter and the Goblet of [...]

The “Real World”, is in the eyes of the beholder

“It’s mostly the same–the web is the same, the word processor is better than what I have used before, and
Moodle is great. I have a Windows computer at home, and my friend has a Mac. I use Nintendos, Xboxes, and PlayStations, and I also use my cell phone, my sister’s cell, and my friend’s. They [...]

Managing a Mobile Computing Environment

This is a presentation I gave called Managing a Mobile Computing Envrironment. I used Zamzar to convert my Powerpoint presentation to a .swf file.

Presentation Links:

Wireless 802.11 standards
Security

Deep Freeze

Instructional Tips

Synchroneyes
Instructional Delivery Strategies
Questioning Toolkit
Universal Design for Learning
Assessment Strategies
Firefox Add-ons for Learning and Instruction
Differentiated Instruction

Staff Development

TiTe – Trails of Integrating Technology Effectively
METSS

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Disconnecting the Wires, A PowerPoint to .SWF Conversion test

I have a PowerPoint Presentation that I wanted to share with a colleague of mine. It was in PPT and I could have just sent the file to her. But instead, I wanted to try out a new tool I discovered by accident this morning called ZamZar. This tool converted my .ppt file to [...]