Updated EIT Links

Emerging Instructional Technology Links To give you a flavor of the technologies introduced  during our Emerging Instructional Technologies class, here's my del.icio.us links tagged EmergingIT. Welcome to Shelfari! Read, Share, Explore! - Shelfari Dangerously Irrelevant Amazon.com: Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms: Will Richardson Amazon.com: Classroom Blogging: 2nd Edition: David Warlick … Continue reading Updated EIT Links

Emerging IT: Podcasting, Video, and a Field Trip

Podcasting is one of the best mediums to hit the web in the last five years (in my opinion). Podcasting is essentially audio or video productions that are distributed via RSS. While podcasts can be listened to directly on the web, the real power is when you combine a program like iTunes with podcasting. With … Continue reading Emerging IT: Podcasting, Video, and a Field Trip

Google Docs Tutorials

Liz Davis, Instructional Technology Specialist and TV/Video teacher at the Wellesley High School in Wellesley, MA, has created some tutorials for those interested in experimenting with Google Docs. Like all things Google, they are free with a simple registration. The tutorials--created with Google Docs--will get you started using these simple, yet powerful tools. P.S. Don't … Continue reading Google Docs Tutorials

IT Needs to Prepare for $200 A Barrel Oil

Tech Republic is alerting readers to begin preparing now for the increased demand for for remote connections if oil continues to climb. Bill Detwiler states: Many IT organizations, particularly in large enterprises, already support a distributed workforce. IT leaders within this category should ensure their infrastructure has the capacity to support increased demand. IT departments … Continue reading IT Needs to Prepare for $200 A Barrel Oil