Archive for December, 2007
Posted on December 31st, 2007 in education with 7 comments
newsobserver.com | Web generation uses libraries more than others:
Young adults are the heaviest adult users of public libraries, despite the ease with which they can access a wealth of information over the Internet from the comfort of their homes, according to a new study.
That was the opening paragraph from an article that appeared in today’s […]
Posted on December 31st, 2007 in fun with 19 comments
I saw a short pictorial review done by Ewan Macintosh yesterday, and it seemed like a good way to bring 2007 to a close. Little did I know how hard it would be to pick just the right shots from 2,074 pictures in my iPhoto from the last 12 months. So scroll through […]
Posted on December 30th, 2007 in education with 6 comments
For years, Brenda and I have preferred shopping at Circuit City for our electronics desires — over competitor, Best Buy. I’ve felt that their sales staff have always been more knowledgeable and more eager and skilled at serving customers. However, this year, it seems to have flip-flopped. Several weeks ago, I was forced to visit […]
Posted on December 27th, 2007 in education with 2 comments
Warning: This post rates pretty high on the geek index.
I started to blog about this a few weeks ago, when I first ran across it. But realizing that I am probably the only person I know who would get excited about something like this, I decided to put it aside. However, after spend […]
Posted on December 25th, 2007 in education with 4 comments
It looks like a somewhat sleeker version of the Etch-A-Sketch I got for Christmas when I was somewhat less than 10 years old. This puppy, however, sports bott T-DMB and S-DMB, displaying at an astounding 800 X 480 resolution LCD, a SiRFstarIII GPS chipset and two 1.5-watt speakers — and absolutely no aluminum powder.
To bring […]
Posted on December 24th, 2007 in education with 4 comments
I got wind of this through an e-mail from Jeff Whipple and then his blog, which I think speaks better than I could right now. Jeff writes…
Some edubloggers have been discussing the idea of “social capitalâ€, the premise that the connections you bring to an organization through digital networking can be of significant vale. For […]
Posted on December 21st, 2007 in education with 3 comments
This is not a joke. Researchers at Duke University refined a study conducted by Japanese scientists earlier this month that found that young chimpanzees were better at memory games than human adults. The Duke study was the first that examined whether or not non-human primates could make explict decisions that were based on mathematical calculations.
The […]
Posted on December 20th, 2007 in education with 17 comments
Just in from the PEW Internet and American Life Project, more teens are producing digital content. I’m commenting on the front page summary in this article. You can download the entire PDF report here.
Pew Internet: Teens and Social Media:
Content creation by teenagers continues to grow, with 64% of online teenagers ages 12 to 17 engaging […]
Posted on December 20th, 2007 in education with 2 comments
Internet Archive: Details: Twas the Night Before Christmas:
The Crippled Macintosh Rehabilitation Clinic is known the world over for its talented yet challenged hardware. Here we hear the vocal stylings of an ensemble of powerbooks, the Crippled Macintosh Rehabilitation Choir, reading a classic Christmas tale.
Admittedly, I didn’t listen to the whole thing, but I know how […]
Posted on December 18th, 2007 in education with 10 comments
Just finished a very cold mile walk (23f/-5c) to the coffee shop where, after warming my hads around a tall decaf, I’m writing about tag clouds. In looking for examples, I ran across Pollster.com, where they have posted two blog entries that include tag clouds of the presidential debates. On April 27 they included the […]