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Sunday, October 21, 2007. I've been a blogger for almost 10 years. In the early days, I had to write HTML by hand every time I wanted to post. Hard to believe. Now, blogging is as easy as writing an email. The first blog that I ever read was Cameron Barrett's blog, CamWorld. I started my first blog as a teaching tool. It was called Design the Web and I used it to post links to the web sites I talked about during my web design class. (Here's the earliest version. Like well-known edublogger Will Richardson.

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Sunday, October 21, 2007. I've been a blogger for almost 10 years. In the early days, I had to write HTML by hand every time I wanted to post. Hard to believe. Now, blogging is as easy as writing an email. The first blog that I ever read was Cameron Barrett's blog, CamWorld. I started my first blog as a teaching tool. It was called Design the Web and I used it to post links to the web sites I talked about during my web design class. (Here's the earliest version. Like well-known edublogger Will Richardson.

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Teach from the Beach: Welcome

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Sunday, October 21, 2007. For the past year I've been offering a series of workshops at our college with "Teach from the Beach" theme. I've gotten a lot of great feedback so I decided to start a blog to share resources that can help teachers support learning more effectively with technology. Take care and please feel free to leave a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Do your students have what it takes to learn onlin.

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Teach from the Beach: Do your students have what it takes to learn online?

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Sunday, October 21, 2007. Do your students have what it takes to learn online? It's common to hear that learning online is great for some people but it's not for everyone. If you ask people what kind of learners do well online, a lot of people suggest that it has something to do with being comfortable with technology. However, when the Illinois Online Network looked at what made learners successful online. Its list looked like this. Successful online learners . Can communicate through writing. Encourage ...

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Teach from the Beach: Why I blog

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Sunday, October 21, 2007. I've been a blogger for almost 10 years. In the early days, I had to write HTML by hand every time I wanted to post. Hard to believe. Now, blogging is as easy as writing an email. The first blog that I ever read was Cameron Barrett's blog, CamWorld. I started my first blog as a teaching tool. It was called Design the Web and I used it to post links to the web sites I talked about during my web design class. (Here's the earliest version. Like well-known edublogger Will Richardson.

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Teach from the Beach: October 2007

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Sunday, October 21, 2007. I've been a blogger for almost 10 years. In the early days, I had to write HTML by hand every time I wanted to post. Hard to believe. Now, blogging is as easy as writing an email. The first blog that I ever read was Cameron Barrett's blog, CamWorld. I started my first blog as a teaching tool. It was called Design the Web and I used it to post links to the web sites I talked about during my web design class. (Here's the earliest version. Like well-known edublogger Will Richardson.

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Learning, technology and other randomness. Laquo; What’s an instructional designer? Cafe Web 2.0. June 8, 2008 by randommind. This past week, my good friend Alan and I gave a presentation about Web 2.0 to some colleagues in Truro. Here are the slides and links to the sites we talked about:. I’m randommind on Twitter. 8212; feel free to add me as a contact). Here’s a video showing you how to use tabbed browsing. Tabbed browsing lets you open more than one web page in a single browser window. There’s...

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