Facebook and LinkedIn: Complementary Tools

Though Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn have different original purposes, they continue to become more like each other. Still, I find that I can use them […]

Ruminations: CrowdFunding, Student Book-writing, and Grant-writing

  I had a few “extra minutes” at work today for reflection. I’m awaiting (dis)approval of seeking Crowdfunding financial support to expand my students’ capabilities to self publish […]

Re-discovering YouTube as a Teaching/Learning Tool

Tonight I am “rediscovering” teaching/learning tools: specifically Skitch (for screenshots and annotating screenshots, Screenflow for screencasting, and YouTube). How do you use YouTube? How might […]

Am I ready for Facebook Live or for Creating a Free “[email protected]” Course?

 I’m moving in the direction of trying some Facebook live broadcasting. Time to review what we’ve learned about screen casting and discover how the process […]

INFOGRAPHIC: WORK IS LEARNING

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Favorite Apps of My Student Research Assistants (Part 1)

Apps I use as a College Student – Lizzy Hoehnke Pinterest: Pros: Allows one to find new and creative recipes, crafts, fashion ideas, hair ideas, […]

A Benevolent Curmudgeon Reflects Some More on LinkedIn: Revised and Revisited

  David (AKA The Benevolent Curmudgeon): In several prior posts about my experiences with LinkedIn, I have pondered and sought advice about how  I —with […]

ARUN PRADHAN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

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A Benevolent Curmudgeon and a Bright Emerging Star Reflect on LinkedIn

David (AKA The Benevolent Curmudgeon): In several prior posts about my experiences with LinkedIn, I have pondered and sought advice about how someone like me […]

Booked Until Mid January …

Though good literature is timeless and much nonfiction is time-dependent, it would appear that my backlog of pleasure reading is in need of more time […]

Applying Modern Workplace Learning Lessons

Throughout my almost four decades of teaching I have tried to build bridges. Bridges across the Kindergarten to Higher Education divide. Bridges among different global communities. […]

What have I learned today? LESSONS FROM DR. SIMPSON’S NEIGHBORHOOD

I can be amazingly productive and creative when I have protected time and when I disconnect from the computer! Surrounding oneself with bright, playful younger […]

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