Life as a @PeppermintOS User - Avoiding WindowsXP's Demise
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Ah, life is a bit boring now t
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Silvia's post about What the iPad is and What It Isn't have certainly kicked off some discussion
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"Microsoft has a backdoor built into Windows," shared a zealot GNU/Linux advocate to a small crowd of free software enthusiasts. It was an event that took place over 8 years ago an
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Three days ago, the mounti
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The following Haiku Deck was created with the web version of Haiku Deck! I made up the BYOT slides from the top of my head. I hope that it is OK to share that this was made with th
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Amber Teamann (@8amber8) asserts that, Your Insecurity will Destroy You! As a person in a leadership position, I can honestly
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When I first considered BitTorrent Sync a sh
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"Let's move away from apps," I remember thinking earlier this summer, and "focus on creativity." It's a thought that has stuck with me over the last few months, leading to my fasci
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I was totally unprepared for today's bombshell revelations describing the NSA's efforts to defeat encryption
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I was totally unprepared for today's bombshell revelations describing the NSA's efforts to defeat encryption
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One of the often asked questions I get in regards to Moodle these days isn't about setup and support. The question, which arose as recently as last week, always concerns itself wit
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Over ten years ago, I worked in a large urban school district that needed to disaggregate data, mix and match it, combining student data with assessment info from vendors. That nee
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A comment left on Techpathy has me asking myself a few questions: Mr. Guhlin, My name is Brylyn Cowling and I am an elementary
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A colleague recently wrote me, asking the following: I never setup Active Directory for my students in Moodle, and now I need to get student accounts setup. What should I do? If
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No, this isn't a positive blog entry. I'm not out to coin a new term, Techapathy. Instead, you can summarize it in the same way Rodney Dangerfield's character did in Back to Schoo
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Woohoo! Definitely worth checking this out!
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Some quick reflections on this article...what I found most helpful was the focus on the use of 3 questions when developing an online course: 2. Which technology works best for my o
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MyNotes Which Technology Should I Use to Teach Online?
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[youtube= This video is "spot on." Why shouldn't we let students absorb all the learning they want about something they ar
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Finding a light weight, speedy, reliable GNU/Linux OS can be a fun search, and choices abound. Having played around with Peppermint OS awhile back, I was thrilled to revisit Pepper