http://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/07694921257928160454/notebooks/BDR_wIgoQ3e7C-eAi2008-06-05T00:03:47.615ZEducation and Technology LinksjoshnunnGoogle Notebook21110http://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/07694921257928160454/notebooks/BDR_wIgoQ3e7C-eAi/NDQdBIgoQu8Tvzeci2007-11-26T02:14:24.571Z2008-06-05T00:03:47.615ZIWBNet Pty Ltd - Interactive Whiteboard Network<span> </span><blockquote class="gn_c"><span> </span>A site dedicated to the use of Interactive Whiteboards in Australian classrooms.<br></blockquote>joshnunnhttp://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/07694921257928160454/notebooks/BDR_wIgoQ3e7C-eAi/NDQO2IgoQhrSZiusi2007-12-06T21:04:46.086Z2008-06-05T00:03:46.622ZStudy Hacks » Blog Archive » Getting Things Don...Here, we present our variation of GTD, optimized for the specific challenges of college. We call the full system: <i>Getting Things Done for College Students (GTDCS)</i>. You don’t need to familar in GTD to follow what’s described below, but this knowledge will help you understand the underlying philosophies<blockquote class="gn_c"><span> </span>GTD (Getting Things Done) is a system by David Allen for... getting things done. It's a way to make yourself more productive by collecting everything you need to do in one place and focussing your energy on one thing at a time in short bursts. It can be incredibly geeky, but enormously rewarding (so I hear). This page can help your students learn GTD.<br></blockquote>joshnunnhttp://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/07694921257928160454/notebooks/BDR_wIgoQ3e7C-eAi/NDRdkIgoQoNXH8eIi2007-11-11T10:12:11.552Z2008-06-05T00:03:45.710ZThe Google Game - 1/1/2006 - School Library Jou...<span> </span><blockquote class="gn_c"><span> </span>A game to teach kids how to search for answers more effectively.<br></blockquote>joshnunnhttp://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/07694921257928160454/notebooks/BDR_wIgoQ3e7C-eAi/NDQGkIwoQiZfn-eAi2007-11-05T09:52:34.185Z2008-06-05T00:03:44.265ZWhich Wiki is Right for You? - 5/1/2007 - Schoo...<span> </span><blockquote class="gn_c"><span> </span>This article is not only a great start on wikis, but it's on a school library technology site! Have fun reading.<br></blockquote>joshnunnhttp://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/07694921257928160454/notebooks/BDR_wIgoQ3e7C-eAi/NDRvqIgoQsIrcj-4i2007-12-16T07:59:30.608Z2008-06-05T00:03:43.229Zonepage | Tim's BlogI've recently started creating a series of 'Social media in one side of A4' mini guides as part of an online course I'm leading to introduce social media into one of the organisations I work with.<blockquote class="gn_c"><span> </span>Tim Davies has created a series of one page introductions to various online websites and concepts including Flickr, social bookmarking and RSS.<br></blockquote>joshnunnhttp://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/07694921257928160454/notebooks/BDR_wIgoQ3e7C-eAi/NDSdIIgoQ7J_R8Oki2007-12-03T03:37:19.596Z2008-06-05T00:03:39.426ZPaul Buchheit: There's no such thing as a "soci...<p>That said, there is something "social networky" that unites these otherwise-dissimilar "social networking" sites. The two features that seem to define the social network aspect of a product are:</p><ol><li>Some kind of page or profile for each user. The contents of this page vary wildly, but it always includes a name and often a picture.<br><br></li><li>"Friend" links among the profile pages, which may or may not be bi-directional. These "friends" only sometimes correspond to real-life friends.</li></ol><blockquote class="gn_c"><span> </span>This page by Paul Buchheit has an overview of some of the elements you might find in 'Social Networking' sites. It's got a few buzz words in it, but it might help explain a bit about what is and isn't social networking.<br></blockquote>joshnunnhttp://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/07694921257928160454/notebooks/BDR_wIgoQ3e7C-eAi/NDSMpIgoQns3Q-eAi2007-11-05T09:46:24.286Z2008-06-05T00:03:35.601ZVideo: RSS in Plain English | Common Craft - Ex...<span> </span><blockquote class="gn_c"><span> RSS is the technical name for one type of 'feed' - the technology that allows you to pull info from one site to another all automatically.<br></span></blockquote>joshnunnhttp://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/07694921257928160454/notebooks/BDR_wIgoQ3e7C-eAi/NDR_wIgoQ2frL-eAi2007-11-05T09:45:08.185Z2008-06-05T00:03:31.403ZVideo: Wikis in Plain English | Common Craft - ...<span> </span><blockquote class="gn_c"><span> </span>We talked about wikis today, but this will explain it a bit better - and even show you how to use them.<br></blockquote>joshnunnhttp://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/07694921257928160454/notebooks/BDR_wIgoQ3e7C-eAi/NDQlBIgoQ8f3I-eAi2007-11-05T09:44:19.441Z2008-06-05T00:03:30.329ZVideo: Social Networking in Plain English | Com...<span> </span><blockquote class="gn_c"><span> </span>Social networking is what you call MySpace and Facebook and others. This video can explain it better than I can.<br></blockquote>joshnunnhttp://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/07694921257928160454/notebooks/BDR_wIgoQ3e7C-eAi/NDQlBIgoQ3pzD-eAi2007-11-05T09:42:45.086Z2008-06-05T00:03:29.378ZVideo: Social Bookmarking in Plain English | Co...<span> </span><blockquote class="gn_c"><span> </span>This video will take you through the benefits of and how to use social bookmarking tools. Sharing bookmarks is something that I don't do much, but it would be invaluable for educators.<br></blockquote>joshnunn