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Category: technical stuff

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    WordPress High

    For the last few days, I’ve been tweaking my class blog site in response to what my co-teacher and I see as the needs for the site, not just in terms of organization (though that’s important), but also to continue to foster a good online community there. I successfully implemented several cool features that left…

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  • Scanning without fancy software

    Yesterday, it was my responsibility to get our first week’s materials digitized. I could have gone in to campus and used the equipment there, but I have a scanner at home and since the originals were in books, a sheet feeder wouldn’t have helped me at all. What I don’t have at home is the…

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    Why I Love Google Docs

    A while back, I made a podcast (which seems to have disappeared) about how I thought Google docs weren’t quite ready for the education sphere. For some projects, that’s still true. If you need footnotes or even a lot of endnotes, Google docs won’t make that easy for you. But if, like me, most of…

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  • Site feed

    Several of you had mentioned having trouble viewing my feed when I went to the new blogger. I’ve had a feedburner feed for a long time. Now, I’m officially switching over. It’d be great if everyone could subscribe to that feed by clicking the link in the sidebar or below. Subscribe in a reader Please…

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