new links 04/21/2012

Understanding The Password « family coding @codecademy comes to the rescue when my son’s e-mail account is hacked! http://t.co/bQD7uYne #codeyear tags:codeyear - TEDxMuskegon — Maria Andersen — Recipe for Free Range Learning – YouTube Carve out 20 minutes and listen to @busynessgirl’s TEDx talk on free range learning: http://t.co/sXHmlrWb #eLearning tags:eLearning - Assessment Marking and Feedback using iPad, iAnnotate, and Dropbox | ELEVATE@UCS Assessment Marking and Feedback using iPad, iAnnotate, and Dropbox http://t....

April 21, 2012 · 1 min

new links 03/03/2012

Beyond marks: new tools to visualise student engagement via social networks | Badge | Research in Learning Technology RT @hopkinsdavid: Reading @jobadge and @ajcann : “New tools to visualise student engagement via social networks” http://t.co/mfqGzooU Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.

March 3, 2012 · 1 min

The Trouble with Apps

Here’s the thing. You take your tablet PC to lunch with the intention of reading the latest on the RSS feeds. You open your news reader, you like an article, you want to share. One option is twitter. You try it, but the embedded web browser doesn’t know your twitter password. You open the article in the browser, and it doesn’t either. The app that does, the official twitter app, is not available as an option for tweeting....

February 8, 2012 · 1 min

Firefox 10 Adds New Developer Tools

In my courses on Web Design, EG-146, EG-153, EG-259 and EG-253 I have long advocated the use of Firebug as must-install developer tool. Over recent years, Google’s Chrome Browser, Apple’s Safari, Opera and even the new Internet Explorer have built developer tools into their standard browser offering. In Firefox 10, released on 31st January 2012, Firefox has finally built-in developer tools too, and they look pretty slick. And more is to come in Firefox 11 to be released in March....

February 5, 2012 · 1 min

Welcome ICCT Class of 2012

Welcome to the blogging exercise ICCT class of 2011. Please leave the link to your new blog in the comments.

February 2, 2012 · 1 min