Google Ads Humor

(Warning! This post is way off topic. I’m just in a mood to bark today.)

I’ve long been an advertiser’s nightmare. The few times I do find a commercial memorable enough to tell someone else about it, I generally have to preface the story with, “I don’t remember what it was advertising, but…”

This total […]

Flatworld Teens Save the World! Details in Ten (Years)

Ms. Kim Cofino over at always learning wrote a post about Naomi Kline’s book No Logo. One thing that struck Kim while reading the book was how similar to each other are the lives of middle class students around the world, how flat their world already is thanks to their Levi’s and backpacks and music […]

A WikiPlaces First!!!!

Have you every been to Hafford, Saskatchewan in Canada?Here is your chance…

Students from grade 2 and grade 5/6 have collaborated on a page in WikiPlaces. They have created an illustrated alphabet of their town from Asphalt through Water. They have taken the photos themselves. This is the most complete page in the entire WikiPlaces […]

Need Help From a Bloglines User

I have long envied the spiffy blogrolls some edubloggers have in their sidebar. I’ve found many good blogs from them. I want to add one to my sidebar.

I have a Bloglines account so I used the wizard in their Share feature. It generates a snippet of code that I added to my sidebar. […]

Hey! Take part in the survey!

If you are an educational blogger, you’ve probably read about Dr. Scott McLeod ‘s survey in 15 other places already. But have you filled it out already? If not, read on to see what he said at his blog, Dangerously Irrelevant, and then follow the link.

Hear ye! Hear ye!

January 6th, 2007 | Category: Uncategorized | Comments are closed

Fanning the Flames of Your RSS Addiction

Kent and I each bought a MacHeist bundle, which was a Good Thing and brought me lots of new apps to explore. I let Kent choose my Pangea game since he’d be the one playing it, but yesterday I dug into NewsFire, the shareware RSS reader that was part of the bundle.

I’ve been using […]