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Jason Appears on the October 2011 Edition of PFDebate Radio

From the Shameless Self-Promotion Department: Once again, I appear in the most recent episode of PFDebate radio.  There, I discuss the October 2011 Public Forum topic with PFDebate.com editor Bob Jordan. For those interested in Public Forum Debate materials, I am the co-editor of Big Sky Debate, an excellent set of resources for high school

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The Kindle Fire Tablet: What does a seemingly revolutionary $199 tablet mean for education?

It was hard to ignore the technology media today on the introduction of the delightful Amazon Kindle Fire Android-based tablet.  I preordered today the moment it was available on Amazon.com today and while I am under no illusions that it will beat out my iPad (a device I love so much that I haven’t even

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NCCE Featured Speakers

It doesn’t get more Shameless Self Promotion then this: Jason and I were selected as Featured Speakers at NCCE in Seattle March 2012.  I hope you can join us, we have some great sessions and workshops planned.  Most of our sessions will be on Ustream, so we will update as it gets closer.

 
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Enhance your field trip with Evernote

If you have used Evernote before, you can easily see the power of this tool in the classroom.  For those of you who haven’t seen evernote, here is a quick overview:   I am a big believer in allowing students to have as many field experiences as possible, but I think one thing many educators

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Put Javascript into Google Sites

    If you have spent anytime working in Google Sites you may have found a roadblock when it comes to embeding javascript into Google Sites.  The specific tag that Google Sites does not like is <script> </script>. Luckily for us, Miguel Guhlin and Karl Fisch have written about a workaround.  Their posts are specific to Diigo, but

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