Lawrence Lessig Explains Creative Commons Licensing
Almost everyone knows what Copyright is, but say “Creative Commons” to a group of people and you’re likely to see some confused looks. In short,
Almost everyone knows what Copyright is, but say “Creative Commons” to a group of people and you’re likely to see some confused looks. In short,
42 Tasks is a new, free, online task management tool. The appeal of 42 Tasks is the simple user interface that it features. After you
Last week I shared with you Professor Michael Wesch’s preliminary call for contributions to a new video he and his students are working on. The
This post is more of a blogging tip along the lines of 11 Things You Should Know About Blogging than it is a post about
Millenium Development Goal Maps (MDG Maps) is a free tool for generating maps displaying development data about the world. The data comes from Millenium Development
A few months ago I shared with you a great online presentation tool called My Brainshark. My Brainshark allows you to easily create a voice
The Reform Symposium, an online conference that I had the honoring of giving a keynote for last summer, recently held a “New Teacher” Reform Symposium.
Microsoft has released a new scientific calculator that you can download for free (Windows only). Microsoft Mathematics 4.0 is a graphing calculator that plots in
This is more of a “fun” post than a serious ed tech post, but I know some readers will like it. Yesterday, I noticed a
Toonti is a new free service for creating your own small social network. Using Toonti you can create a private or public social network. If