How many people use RSS anyway?
This is a very important question for edubloggers… Scoble shares that Feedburner reports “that they have 65.6 million subscribers.” I’m sure that’s inflated, but it’s more than I (or Scoble) expected.
(tags: RSS)
Does CIPA mandate…filtering settings?
John Pederson quotes form the ALA’s FAQ related to CIPA. He highlights the flexibility available to libraries (and schools). To be clear, we *can* give students access to web publishing tools. Like NCLB, the law is not as bad as the implementation.
(tags: CIPAinternetsafety)
Nancy Willard’s Voice of Reason
I guess I need to order this book to keep up on the topic for my own Internet Awareness and Safety workshops… or Cybersafety as it seems to be more popularly called in education circles.
(tags: internetsafety)
The Google Model
The SMUHSD tech professional development blog discusses Google’s 20% time as a model for schools. This is a more thoughtful treatment than my post following one of the Google Teacher Academies: http://edtechvalley.blogspot.com/2007/10/google-model.html
(tags: googleinedschoolchange)
mark wagner – Google Search
Arg! I got knocked from the top again, only a few short days after first making it there. It’s still much better than my 5th place finish last month and before, though. How ’bout the link love folks? :)
(tags: egosurfing)
Games for leadership training | learnandteachonline.com
“Jon Udell’s latest on IT Conversations is an interview with a 17-year-old gamer and a USC prof who researches the social and economic impact of gaming.” Haven’t heard it yet myself, but I’m bookmarking it for later. :)
(tags: edugames)
Twitter / dbrussin
David Brussin, “Entrepreneur at large, ” is twittering now. He’s an old friend from High School and very successful in the *real* tech industry. I’m sure educators would benefit from following him – and vice versa I’d hope. ;)
(tags: twitterdavidbrussin)