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  1. Using Brizzly as my web based Twitter client and it is pretty good now I can follow twitter on any computer I am at.
  2. @richwhite love to preview your grid I have one on my home computer
  3. @stevekatz Hi Steve I am from Beijing China
  4. just taught typing to gr3 I made a covers over the keyboard but now I can't see where their fingers are.
  5. @atomikey Thanks it looks great I have sent it to my grade 4 team teachers
  6. Are you using @MrTweet yet? Besides recommending you to relevant folks, he also helps you discover them as well! http://mrtweet.com?v=12
  7. @mbrookes I did mine through Lesley University it was very good but that was 6 years ago www.lesley.edu
  8. @b_roadside hey that pond is by my house they catch some nice 2 headed fish there
  9. does anyone know where the quote "we are just digitizing 20th century skills" comes from? email me please rstadham@isb.bj.edu.cn
  10. Just joined a twibe. Visit http://twibes.com/EdTech to join
  11. I like http://is.gd/tBzZ for all my students (3-5 grades) image searches they filter their images and if you find a bad one they will re ...
  12. Just found a great blog site for teachers and students http://www.21classes.com/ you can monitor posts and comments and it is free.
  13. looking for the best people to follow on Twitter on integrating technology into the curriculum I work with elementary grade students 3-5
  14. hope to get some information about arduinos from you. Do you do robots to?
  15. Working at school reflecting on Learning 2.008 must integrate this curriculum more please help.
  16. having a great time at Learning 2.008
  17. Also testing to see if my solar panels will charge up the batteries during the day and make the Arduino self sufficient very cool.
  18. Got the Ardunio running on a Atmega 168V now can use 3v to 5.5v very nice for portable projects.
  19. I switched to the mega 168V and it works great I have one on the breadboard now and am finishing up a PC board as I type sould be done soon
  20. After may hours I have an arduino runing on 3.5 v I found the Atmega 8Ls to be to hard to work with