Eudora is a great note taking, journal/diary, correspondence, info management, etc. I have the last Windows version (Eudora 7) which also has a built-in X1 file searcher. Eudora doesn’t have the ability to quickly add a reminder, unlike Outlook or other PIMs (personal information managers. Lotus Organizer was also great but no longer published). However, [...]
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Tumblr as E-mail complement to web logging
March 7th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Tags: Teachers · blogging blogginess
Testing tags
December 21st, 2007 · 2 Comments
Tags: in process
Tundra Teachers
November 10th, 2007 · 54 Comments
[updated] 2008-03-20
At one point there were few teachers from the tundra regions writing blogs. Few enough I could put them all into one RSS feed mix in the sidebar as I came across them.
[Kangirsuk, Nunivik] Not Obscure (John Higham from Nunavik, Canada) http://notobscure.com/
[Kongiganak, Toksook Bay, Tununak] Alaska The View From Up Here, (Brett Stirling [...]
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Karen Kenworthy: tools for and the whys and wiles of your PC
September 6th, 2007 · No Comments
Hooray!
Karen is back in the cube. Not only are her power tools necessary to keep anyone from losing hair and sleep with a PC, but her explanations of things like “packets” and IP and just who is SYSTEM are invaluable. (see sidebar)
Don’t be without Karen
Read the Web version of Power Tools online, [...]
Tags: FAQ · do your homework
More newbie computing resources
August 12th, 2007 · No Comments
//engtech at http://internetducttape.com/ [recommended resource] writing today at Lorelle’s place
Learning About the Web in Plain English
Having a background in computer engineering has been a great boon to me when it comes to blogging. … I have had an edge from being genuinely interested in the technology behind how things work and finding ways to get [...]
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Sign in from edublogs system-wide webpage
August 8th, 2007 · 1 Comment
From the URL http://edublogs.org/ you will see the following.
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Note that this will only work for edublogs.org users. It will take you to your main blog, not any other but from there you can switch.
Uniblogs.org eslblogs.org and learnerblogs.org need to click on “students login here” (see mouse arrow in image) to be directed here, [...]
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