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  1. @caroy also check out DimDim and the Tokbox/Etherpad combo meal.
  2. @caroy I would ask @stevehargadon about Elluminate and LearnCentral.
  3. @caroy how many will be in the class and are you looking for free services?
  4. @caroy different services. Angel (since devoured by Bb) is a full course management system. Elluminate is a webinar/web meeting service.
  5. @damian613 the most prolific writer in academia, hands down. He'll surely publish three articles during that workshop.
  6. @BeckyFisher73 what do you mean by "advised ISPs provide filters."?
  7. @twoodwar shocking!
  8. Educators in 1:1 settings...do the laptop/netbook filters remain in place when students take the laptops/netbooks home?
  9. Happy Birthday to my mother. Sent her an eCard through Facebook Connect. She's no digital immigrant!
  10. Thanks to all those who've served our country. Happy Veterans Day. And...
  11. .@nikilnh here's a link to the ESC Region XI Virtual Technology Conference: http://moodle.esc11.net/vtc/
  12. @djakes Bulls got hosed.
  13. @smartinez what was disastrous about it?
  14. @technolibrary @djakes be careful with any educational survey with a 1.5% response rate and where sample is only those w/ e-mail addresses.
  15. @bengrey I've heard many, but most common would be AHR-jur-is
  16. @smartinez yes, though I'm not a "featured" presenter like some 'round these parts.
  17. @eplybon it's probably not too late...either way, do you happen to remember what a typical number of "attendees" was for a given session?
  18. Anybody out there registered for the TX ESC 11 Virtual Technology Conference this week?
  19. @raventech have you seen @chrislehmann's Ignite Philly presentation?
  20. @loricsoule FERPA does not cover student work posted on a bulletin board, but it never hurts to get student assent.