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  1. @kylemackie Thanks for the follow-up. Yes, we are looking at the ePortfolio as well.
  2. @academictech Are you referring to the competencies tweet or project management tweet?
  3. I've tested several open source project management apps over the years & here's a great new one that I like: Collabtive http://bit.ly/5lSgjp
  4. We are looking to implement the Competencies tool in D2L. Does anyone have any advice for configuring & using? Or some sample scenarios?
  5. Good day everyone.
  6. Happy Friday everyone.
  7. @emotimo we have an online training academy for our faculty. You are welcome to take a look- send me a DM. Also, happy to share ideas.
  8. Yah, the prototype course has been rolled out. Now onto organizing our Learning Object Repository.
  9. We are working on the next D2L online training series. Uploading the materials to a prototype course for faculty to preview & comment.
  10. Very interesting! FGCU is building a solar field to provide 15-18% of energy needs and integrating the technology into the curriculum
  11. It’s a gorgeous morning here in Ft. Myers: 62 degrees Fahrenheit with blue skies and no clouds
  12. Just saw a preview of the D2L Elluminate integration. Very nice!
  13. Some interesting concerns about SNS and FERPA have been raised
  14. It’s a dreary day across Florida. I passed through lot’s of fog and rain on the way to Ft. Myers.
  15. It's pretty hot
  16. Trying the Screaming with Torture hot sauce at TJ Flats
  17. @patrickjogrady Yes, I concur. That is a much healthier attitude. How is everything going?
  18. Obama is seeking education reform with $4.35 billion in grant money http://bit.ly/1BRxsX
  19. Good morning everyone.
  20. Multitasking Muddles Brains, Even When the Computer Is Off http://bit.ly/xYI4w