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Added a reply Mar 4
Thanks for posting this, I have not posted about Edmodo on Classroom 2.0 yet as I don't want the appearance that I am only participating in Classroom 2.0 to make money, but if somebody else brings ... Continue
Tagged: blog, education, edmodo, twitter, 2.0
Added a post Mar 3
I forgot about this one. Good reminder for people that don't want to pay for a tool. I've used it before and it does the job. -Jeff
Tagged: screencasting
Added a reply Feb 7
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I'm an educator from Australia working with some web 2.0 programs with teachers and students. At my school we are currently manipulating the NING source code to make it more friendly for Education purposes, mainly to remove functions where students can invite outsiders into the group as well as improving some basic security and usablility functions. One major one is bulk uploading users from our schools domain. I'm writing to find out if you know of anyone that has tried to host the NING code from a school based websrv. I don't know to much about the legality but my research seems to suggest that this would be OK under the NING's userguide directions. Anyhow, if you know anyone or anything that I could talk to about this it would be most appreciated. I actually have a group of students who are working with me on the code so it has already been a really rewarding and interesting project.
I don't have much experience with CR20 and I am writing an ethnography on it for a grad class. Some of the topics that I am having trouble reporting about are rules and mores that govern behavior and how decisions are made on CR20. Any help that you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
I have yet to really do anything. The image above was a 10 second exposure. Just popped flash 2 times. So, tell me about your tool.