I just added the WordPress Mobile Edition as a result of my recent road trip across the country. Think of this as a must have for your platform in today’s world. Visit http://mobile.nytimes.com using your phone. Incredibly useful and lightning fast, even when compared to the NYTimes iPhone Application which pales by comparison.
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Videos for Technological and Media Literacy
80+ Videos for Tech. & Media Literacy
Over the past few years, this person has been collecting interesting Internet videos that would be appropriate for lessons and presentations, or personal research, related to technological and media literacy. Here are 70+ videos organized into various sub-categories. These videos are of varying quality, cross several genres, and are of varied suitability for classroom use.
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Fair Use in Today’s Learning Environment
I am catching up for the summer, right before vacation, and reading Bryne’s Free Technology for Teachers, an excellent resource. Check out the full article on Fair Use and the Remix Culture for use in class next year.
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Seven Ways to Find Teachers on Twitter
Seven Ways to Find Teachers on Twitter
Not a day goes by that Mr. Byrne doesn’t learn something from his network of Twitter contacts. If you’re a Twitter user looking to expand your network he lists seven ways to find other teachers on Twitter.
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HowTo Publish Your Own Book
From Mashable.com 6 Ways to Publish Your Own Book, March 1st, 2009 | by Shevonne Polastre60
Polastre is a freelance Technical Writer who assists companies and non-profits. She authors FreeAgentWriter, a blog about the technology world.
Online self-publishing services have given users the tools they need to create, publish and promote their work. These sites allow authors to bypass the process of finding an agent and pitching to publishing houses, a venture that can take months, if not years.
Here are six great sites that will help you publish your work, guaranteeing you a published book that can be sold via different outlets, such as Amazon.