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  1. Does a mask hide or reveal? Student art project http://ow.ly/i/9tU
  2. @prawsthorne Maybe you saw this? Google Dumps Gears for HTML5 http://bit.ly/4GesoF
  3. @prawsthorne I was saying today--wait 'till Google integrates Voice and some sort of video with Wave. Skype on steroids.
  4. .@prawsthorne Please have a look at my post on assessment: Teachers as Trust Agents. Appreciate your thoughts http://bit.ly/8Fsl4S
  5. @speters On Tweetie2 open tweet, tap username-header, then tap "More" then "Report Spam" Easy.
  6. @speters On my way home now to write report cards. Catch ya later.
  7. @speters ..That's be the best of both worlds for now. And it leaves calendars to user-choice, where it ought to be.
  8. @speters Um, I'm losing the point here. Your Tungle calendar IS your Google Calendar, no? ...
  9. @speters ...hence, Timebridge/Tungle. Until the day of universal Google, the argument is moot.
  10. @speters ...and many don't have a choice of tools (e.g. their corp system might be Outlook)...
  11. @speters ...but brute fact is *currently* that many people use many different calendaring tools...
  12. @speters Perhaps in the future everyone will be have Google a/c's and perhaps that will be for the better....
  13. @speters Fair enough.
  14. @speters Oh, no problem. But many people are not on Google. Tungle or TimeBridge go around that problem.
  15. @janicepcheng I am familiar w/ @edutopia but haven't been there in a while. Rediscovery is as good as discovery.
  16. @janicepcheng Thanks for the follow!
  17. @Neilstephenson Conchords...sticky stuff, yeah.
  18. @speters It's pretty cool. been noodling with this for a few days. But ya gotta be on Google to make it work.
  19. .@julieoc One of my students, a fan of Fou da FaFa shared this with me :-) http://bit.ly/7p9DjC
  20. RT @IPSchool: Our Grade 7 students make animated movies as part of their study of Biblical & classical references http://bit.ly/8RhCJ2