Tag: Diigo
Separated and Connected
Earlier this morning I was corresponding with a friend from Estonia. Early morning rural Australia fits in well with late night Tallinn.
We were discussing...
Visualising Olympic Performance
I receive a daily update from the Diigo Teacher-Librarian Group.
Yesterday Cathy Oxley shared three Olympic resources with Group members.
All three have an interesting approach...
Cirrus 111203
A brief Cirrus post to end the week.
I read with interest news of a Little Printer via a Scholarly Kitchen post. Berg has produced...
Classroom Technology
In November 2000 I was invited to give a presentation to a national conference of educators on the topic of Information and Communications Technology...
Fossicking in the Social Web
According to Wikipedia, fossicking is a term found in Cornwall and Australia referring to prospecting.
"This can be for gold, precious stones, fossils, etc. by...
It Is Personal
A few days ago I received a link to Paul Adam's Real Life Social Network v2 presentation at Voices That Matter Web Design Conference...
Linking, Connecting, Sharing
Each day I receive a range of links to blogs posts and web tools. A post from the ABC (18 January) alerted me to...
Edging to Open Learning in Open Spaces
Last week I had the opportunity to visit Ballarat to discuss Edgeless Challenges and Opportunities. I have been thinking a great deal about learning...
Accidental Connectivism and the Impulse to Write
Writing has been on my mind a lot lately. Perhaps because I have been thinking about writing I am finding stimuli everywhere and everywhen....
Point of Departure: Food for Thought 1.1 (W to S)
I have been away enjoying the Australian summer but I have been thinking about this post for some time. Last year I posted a...