Category: Teaching

  • Canadian ADE extended to March 2nd

    If you are interested in being an ADE (Apple Distinguished Educator) from Canada, you now have until March 2nd to get your application in. For more info, you can likely email educationadvocacy at apple dhot com.

  • Online Photo Editors

    If you are looking for ways to edit photos on the fly and are on a system that doesn’t have any software, check these out, with a brief pro or con: Picnik – full screen, no ads (yet), flickr and Yahoo images support Snipshot – robust feature set, includes support for images up to 10MB,…

  • Cornerstones of Integration

    Last month, Frank Rudnesky had the first part of an article out on Tech Learning about the cornerstones of technology integration. The second part of that article is out now and it’s certainly worth a read. And as always, my take (not being a classroom teacher, but an instructional designer working to help classroom instructors…

  • Help an instructor by feeding your IT (InfoTech) staff

    It seems that I’ve hit a line of thought on the IT-ID-IT interface these days, so here is another in the series. I knew that coming into my position in Science, that I’d be looking into a big morass of cultures, silos and the like. Part of this “darkness” would be how the individual IT…

  • What makes a good ID/IT combination?

    This is something that has come to me today as a conversation ebbed and flowed on one of the university support group lists. On the list, the topic that was being discussed was a recent outage on one of the networks. With a good dose of “geek” being tossed about, it wasn’t really that interesting…