by Mendi Benigni | Jul 24, 2012 | Google, Google Apps, Mobile, Research, Web 2.0
BatchGeo is the “fastest way to create Google maps from your data.” All you need to do is to copy and paste location-based spreadsheet data into the BatchGeo textbox and click “Map Now” and you’ve got a map of all the locations in the...
by Mendi Benigni | Jul 9, 2012 | Web 2.0
I fell in love with the Desmos free, online graphing calculator this June at ISTE, not just because it’s a cool, fully-functional graphing calculator but because of the philosophy of the people who founded and run the company. Their philosophy is that...
by Bryan | Jan 25, 2012 | Distance Ed, Innovative Instruction, Pedagogy
The next iteration of online learning is on the horizon: Experts teaching free online courses to anyone. NPR’s All Tech Considered reported on a move by a group of “rogue” Stanford professors to open their classes to anyone free of charge. The...
by Mendi Benigni | Aug 28, 2011 | Uncategorized
I know many of you have been concerned about the email listservs being replaced by the Community Forums because you were afraid that you would miss information or discourse that is so important to a college community. Well now it appears that you can still have that...
by Steven Infinger | Dec 1, 2010 | Uncategorized
Chances are you use it every day and if it were completely taken away, you’d have trouble doing what has become your daily routine. I’m talking about using the World Wide Web. So many of us use this resource on a daily basis. I mean, look at you....