Archive For October, 2010
I wrote a post entitled, What if your basket breaks, back in August last year. The thinking is that we shouldn’t place all of our eggs into one basket, because if the basket breaks, the eggs shall fall. Of course my analogy is about trusting services, both paid and free, and the cloud in general. Being [...]
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First off, I’d sincerely like to thank everyone involved with the fourth BarCamp Nashville on Saturday. Without the volunteers and organizers, attendees and sponsors, it never would have happened. It was an incredible success! The post BarCamp Blues In 2007, after the first BarCamp, I felt a strange void after it was over. Everybody returned to [...]
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Tomorrow, at 10:30 am CST, I’ll be moderating a panel at BarCamp Nashville entitled We Need Technology In The Classroom. If you’re attending BarCamp I do hope you’ll be able to join the session armed with great questions. The speakers on the panel are all amazing people who promise to make it unforgettable. I hope we [...]
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I subscribe to a lot of RSS feeds, 165 to be exact. No, I don’t check them all everyday, but I do my best to read as much as I can. The Reeder app on my iPhone is my morning paper, as is my browser when I get to the office. I use Google Reader [...]
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