In my previous post I wrote about some of my thoughts concerning three key points that I drew from Andrew Keen’s The Cult of the
Category: Technology
cool new toys, fun software, or technology that I think might change the world (or be a colossal waste of time!)
The Old Kindle Gets a “Refresh”
At lunch today I commented to my wife that I was disappointed that when Amazon released the new Kindle they didn’t at least give us
Podcasting Set ups
I am always interested in the setups people use when recording their podcasts. Of course, there are several different approaches and each will require twists
Tools and Tutorials for my Students
I have been putting together a document specifically to aid my students in their research, and more importantly in their collaboration. I have pulled as
The Apple Wheel
What will they think of next? I of course, love the line (roughyl quoting) “I will buy anything from Apple that’s shiny.” Apple Introduces Revolutionary
Kindle in Education
I received a comment on the previous post, and wanted to share it with those who may not check out the comments.  Please, share your
Importing Kindle myclippings.txt into a useful Table
In writing my previous blog entry, I sang the praises of the highlighting and clipping feature of the Kindle, and pointed out that it actually
Kindle Highlighting and Notes–More Useful than Paper!
As IÂ mentioned in the previous post, my favorite feature of the Kindle is the ability to highlight sections of the text, add notations, and
The Amazon Kindle (and what’s on my sidebar)
Today I had to take one of my cars to the dealer for the state inspection. As usual, I took my Kindle to read while
PODCAST: Students and Civil Liberties
This podcast took off from a conversation a few of us were having in Twitter. Cumberland Valley High School was having another “non-emergency lock down”