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I’m a Virus, He’s a Virus, She’s a Virus! Wouldn’t you like to be a Virus Too?

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(cross-posted at TechLearning) (note: If you’re not making a connection with my above title, then you were probably born after the 70’s and don’t have a “jaunty” little tune playing in your head right now. If you would like to … Continue reading

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Room 208 Comes Home (Part II)

(cross-posted at TechLearning) (Note: You’re probably going to want to going to read Part I, which can be found at “Bit by Bit” HERE or at Tech&Learning HERE before you dig in on this Part II.) It was, in short, one of the greatest nights of … Continue reading

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Get to Know “Google: Good to Know”

(cross-posted at TechLearning) Here’s a great little gem I learned about recently: Google’s “Good to Know” page. It’s a perfect addition to any digital curriculum, and offers plenty to gain for even hardcore Internet users. “Good to Know” is broken into … Continue reading

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Room 208 Comes Home (part 1)

(cross-posted at TechLearning) This is a difficult post to write, because there is so much history involved. I almost don’t know where to start, so I’ve decided the best way for you to learn about “The Room 208 Story” (if … Continue reading

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Who Else is Out There?

The other day, I was talking with a psychotherapist friend of mine, and our conversation lead to talking about how our jobs were the same, and how they were different (I’m a teacher, btw… in case you forgot). We eventually … Continue reading

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Welcome to the Blurred Generation

An article caught my eye a couple of weeks ago: “YouTube offers facial blurring for Video,” which sounded pretty cool to me initially. In short, people in your videos that wish to remain anonymous, or that you haven’t properly garnered … Continue reading

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My Book Broke

Readers of my posts know that I have made the move to almost entirely reading books digitally for well over a year. I have missed actual physical books for sure, but the benefits that digital offer continue to keep me “Team Digital” … Continue reading

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Shallow or Deep Reading?

(cross-posted at TechLearning) I am 75% of the way through Nicholas Carr’s The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains and my own brain is buzzing from the questions and research he offers up. I’m not going to spoil … Continue reading

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