Author: mguhlin
Miguel Guhlin is working to improve education through technology. As an educator and active blogger, he focuses on how technology can enhance teaching, support students, and improve leadership.
EasyPeasy
Edublogs Awards – Decline Nomination
Survey – Computer Replacement Cycle and Lab Standards
Towards a Plan of Action – Sexting
Graphs: Parents on Online Learning and Teaching
Graphs: Teen Cell Phone Use
Graphs: Changing Information Landscape
Graphs: Teen Content Creators
Graphs: Distracted Driving Among Teens
Graphs: Sexting
TxDLA Presentation Accepted – Moodle Mayhem – Expanding Learning Opportunities in Urban Districts
Gmail Upgrade – Hoax or For Real?
CommentHoist – Educators Lack Willpower?
Unalienable Rights – Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Twitter
DiigoNotes – Using Screencasting to Engage and Build Community with Online Learners
Assorted Podcasts from VSS 2009
Rethinking Blogging – Social Dissemination Network
GoogleApps in the Classroom
DiigoNotes – Chris Lehmann on Shifting Ground
DiigoNotes – Community colleges
San Antonio Day of Discovery Podcasts and Reflections
Podcast – Moodleshare
Book Reflection: Moodle 1.9 for Second Language Teaching
Freeware for Windows
DiigoNotes- “Lessons Learned: How College Students Seek Information in the Digital Age” « ResourceShelf
Reaching 21st Century Learners
Project Share Update
DiigoNotes – Poll finds sexting common among young people
DiigoNotes – ‘sexting’
DiigoNotes – Inventory Your PC's Hard Drive
DiigoNotes – Inventory Your PC's Hard Drive
DiigoNotes – Inventory Your PC’s Hard Drive
Texas Linux Fest
Book Reflections – Liberating Learning
TxVSN Certificate
TEA and New York Times – Project SHARE
DiigoNotes – Learning Theory for 21st Century Students