Next Windows OS Coming Sooner Than Expected?
Seven Things We’d Like to See in Windows 7
First shots of Windows 7 leaked? And by 7, we mean Vista. – Engadget
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Seven Things We’d Like to See in Windows 7
First shots of Windows 7 leaked? And by 7, we mean Vista. – Engadget
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Also posted at TIE-Lights Many educators may be familiar with Lit Trips on Google Earth where teachers and/or students post geographical information around the story lines of great literature. Google Treks follow the same concept, but are not limited to just literature–treks can be created using virtually any content area. My first session at ISTE…
It appears that there is a “Good news/Bad news” scenario with the new beta of Internet Explorer. The good news is that compared to newest features of Firefox… Internet Explorer 8 Catches Up Shows Improvements With Beta 2 – Webmonkey So it’s no surprise to see that several of these features also pop up in…
eWeek has published a brief but timely article that is applicable to our work in education: 10 More Stupid Things Smart IT People Still Do Here is a sampling of easy trappings they recommend you avoid: Cast a jaded eye on emerging technologies and modes of delivering technology. Ignore investment in training and professional development….
Yesterday at work a RSS headline crossed my screen that caught my eye, and I clicked on it thinking I would take a quick glance–Roger Ebert gets his voice back: “Uncanny. A good feeling.” which led me to the Esquire article: Roger Ebert: The Essential Man. Little did I expect I would get drawn down…
Here is an interesting idea to help bring broadband to rural areas. It leaves a lot of questions about the ability to take a one-way communication technology and turn it into a two-way technology, but it is an interesting idea to keep watching. FCC mulls new broadband service – eSchool News online eSchool News staff…
While most educators recognize that social networks/communication via technology are used by many students, I suspect most of us underestimate their utilization. A new study finds their use more widespread that we may realize: eSchool News online – Online social networks hold promise for learning October 1, 2007—Creating content and connecting with their peers online…
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Why don’t they just do like they have done in the past. Copy the new features in the latest Mac OS, port it to a window with a square box and call it good. Microsoft has always considered Apple as their R&D; department!