Jun
05
2008
Ok, it’s time. Fantastico is finally offering Wordpress 2.5.1 as part of their automatic upgrade so I guess it’s time to make the leap and upgrade the site. I’ll keep you abreast of how well it goes…assuming I’m still here when it’s done.
Update - The upgrade seems to have gone smoothly. Only time will tell with testing, but for the most part it looks like I’m in business.
Jun
04
2008
Spending time writing a tirade about a topic only to have it disappear from your blog is more than slightly annoying. Now I have to see if I can rewrite it without losing the fire and passion that started it in the beginning.
Jun
02
2008
The summer holidays are quickly approaching here in the States and while our fancies turn to thoughts of vacations, beaches, cookouts, and other frivolity we should keep something in mind…a lesson taught to us each year we manage to forget by the time school begins again. The most effective tools we have are the ones simple to understand and implement. If you do not have to struggle with the operation of the tool, the completion of the task is more efficient and effective.
In the project management schools of thought no project is to begin without a mission statement and a charter. The concept of defining the “mission” of a technology tool for your students provides you the yardstick (or meter stick as warranted) to determine if the tool is delivering on it’s promises to you and your students. Will a word-processor help your students write better? Probably not. Will it make the reviewing and editing processes more efficient? That’s much closer to the possible result and a better measure of the tool and it’s classroom viability.
“If you only have a hammer everything looks like a nail,” is the common paraphrase of a true axiom. If you only have one or two tools you have no choice but to push those tools to their limits in pursuit of your project goals. I’m not saying you shouldn’t investigate other tools, improved systems, and newly developed technologies, but you want to avoid becoming the tool collector with 10 different word processors available but no resulting work.
Identify your specific goals, look for the tools that match those goals, and evaluate the tools on those merits. Keep it simple and your students will thank you. No one would drive a car if it had the controls of a 747 to do the same job. Those controls could come in handy someday, but as part of the educational process they just get in the way.
Kick back, relax, and think…”how can I make my student’s lives simpler?”
Mar
12
2008
Yes, I’m trying again with the Google Docs blogging. I haven’t found a way to streamline my blog writing but this might be an option again.
Here’s the concept I’m working on right now:
Using Google Notebook and it’s Export to Google Docs function I want to see if I can create an effective and streamlined process for gathering feed information, capturing it for posting, editing attached comments, and then posting it from Notebook to Docs to Wordpress.
Wish me luck!
Mar
11
2008
No, I don’t have a short attention span. Ok, maybe. But I was getting tired of the old look and feel of the blog. So if things aren’t quite where you expected them poke around a bit. They’re here somewhere. Let me know what you think of the new look too. I’m never settled on these kinds of things.