Monthly Archives: March 2013

A very good Timeline Tool

I have here a good example of a visually pleasing timeline which also aggregates lots of information. It has been done (by my daughter Flavia!) with a great tool: TimelineJS. Interestingly, it uses Google Drive to store a spreadsheet containing … Continue reading

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Zen of Teaching Interview with Trace Jordan

[NYU, June 2012] Like with previous interviews, the awesome Gabriela Rivera Torrado has carefully reviewed the video and summarized its most important points here. Trace Jordan is a scientist and distinguished professor at New York University (NYU). He is also … Continue reading

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Six songs defining You

I found this again from a long stacked away website. Quick, without much thought, tell the six songs that made you, you. Says The Guardian Music in their initiative Six Songs of You: From your first song to your funeral song, … Continue reading

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Blogging

Some small reflections. My friend Jim Groom is a blogger. First and foremost, before being an edtech guy, before A Domain of One’s Own, before the Syndication Bus, before Edupunk, he is one who loves to blog. And blog he … Continue reading

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