Memory Jogging
If you can't remember where you put the notes, or anything about the great thing you learned yesterday, try blogging it. This is an experiment in cementing short term memory, a depository of recent Ah-ha moments and notable revelations.
Tuesday, March 29, 2005
Thursday, March 10, 2005
Electronic Listservs
Electronic Discussion Groups & Usenet Groups
Andy Carvin's EdWeb
WWWEDU (pronounced 'we do'), the Internet's largest forum on the use of the World Wide Web in education.
KIDLINK. With its various international networking activities, KIDLINK has united more than 37,000 children between the ages of 10 and 15 from over 71 nations. Through one of KIDLINK's most popular activities, children and their teachers are united in topical discussions known as Internet Relay Chats (IRC's). A chat may cover a wide breadth of subjects, from current events and politics to books and music. By accessing KIDLINK chats, a user may join a conversation at any time, day or night, with children from across the globe.
Thursday, March 03, 2005
PowerPoint
Powerpoint images should match the screen resolution of your computer/projector. Usually that will be 1024 × 768 for full-size images. Highly detailed images, such as maps, should be at a higher resolution.
See PowerPoint FAQ site and PowerTools add-ins for PowerPoint site (PPTools).

