Here is the links to the news story posted on OLPC website:
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Google Tools
I have been playing more and more with the suite of Google tools. I basically converted our family calendar(s) into Google. I am liking that I can have several calendars for different parts of my life, keep them separate, share them with other people in my family, and overlap them as needed. For example, I can have my school district calendar, and my work meetings showing on Google in work, and I can see my daughters sports schedule, and the UCONN basketball schedule at a mouse click, to check on scheduling afterschool stuff. Now my wife, who cares not one whit about my school schedule can pull up my daughters schedule in her classroom when she needs to schedule a meeting. We can pull all of those calendars on top of each other for a master family calendar. Now I know that was possible with lots of previous technology, but this seems easy, it is web based so we all can get at it quickly (like my college daughter away at school) and it is private and limited to just our family.
In school, I will try this week to web post with these tools. What we want is an easy web enabled school calendar for the office to post school events. We also need a couple of more private calendars. One is for staff items (both work and fun, like a committee meetings and a holiday parties, or afterschool get together at a local watering spot). Another is for arranging kid type meetings like PPT’s and case management meetings. Often people need to see these overlapped on each other, and multiple people need the ability to adjust the calendar in real time. I think that this may be able to do it.
Saturday, November 18, 2006
Some New Links
Two new links that I am exploring:
http://jumpcut.com - make movies in your browser
And Reach for the Stars - if you can't go listen w/Hitchhikr
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Post EASTCONN Thoughts
Thanks for all the kind comments about my talk. Here are a couple of more links of interest that we did not get to talk about.
Hitchhikr - This a David Warlick project. Basically, if people are going to a conference and decide to blog about it, you can read what people are blogging about. In this way even if you can't go to the conference, you get to read about what people are seeing, thinking and saying. For example this week was MASSCue in Sturbridge. You can log in to Hitchhikr and see what people like Kathy Schrock are saying about the session she went to.
http://hitchhikr.com/
TWIT - This Week In Tech the weekly podcast from Leo Laporte and friends. This can be found in the iTunes directory, but here is the link to the main site where you can find other associated podcasts and vidcasts about tech and media.
http://www.twit.tv/
Podcasts for Teachers - Live from the Bronx and Fordham University a podcast about educational topics and podcasting in schools.
http://podcastsforteachers.org
And just for fun - if you don't subscibe to Boing Boing - http://boingboing.net/
and another great one - Stumble Upon - http://www.stumbleupon.com/
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Making a Podcast EASTCONN Tech Council Talk Nov.16, 2006
These are resources referenced in my talk at EASTCONN Thursday Nov. 16, 2006
Feed For All - RSS Creator (Free 30 Day Trial)
http://www.feedforall.com/
Audacity Audio Recorder - A free, open source software for recording and editing sounds in Linux, Mac OS X, and other operating systems. *Don’t forget to download the LAME Encoder to export to MP3 format.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/
Podsafe Music Network – Free music with rights cleared through a Creative Commons License (copyleft).
http://music.podshow.com/
http://www.creativecommons.org.
Promonet – another source of music
http://promonet.iodalliance.com/
Submitting a Podcast to the iTunes Store / Directory
http://www.apple.com/itunes/store/podcaststechspecs.html
Mansfield PK-4 Podcasts
http://mansfieldct.org/schools/southeast/radiose
http://mansfieldct.org/schools/vinton/vnradio
http://mansfieldct.org/schools/goodwin/gnradio
