Posts Tagged "Twitter"

The Weekly Update: February 14 – 20

Posted by on Feb 21, 2011 in Blog, The Weekly Update | 0 comments

Unfettered by Stuff – or “Why I don’t lug stuff home every night”, David Andrade Understand RSS and make the Web Work for You, Jeff Utecht Will the Next Revolution be Stroomed?, Ted Grasty Open Courseware on Every Campus by 2016?, Dennis Carter Teaching Twitter To Higher Education Colleagues, Ed...

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EDBuzz Goes Mobile

Posted by on Feb 17, 2011 in Blog | 0 comments

EDBuzz Goes Mobile

Over the last year we have noticed the significant increase in mobile web use. According to Techcrunch mobile consumption of the Internet has increased by 110% in the U.S. and 148% worldwide. With the growing number of mobile users and our desire to meet viewers where it is most convenient, we were unhappy with the browsing experience our site offered on mobile devices. We are happy to announce that EDBuzz has gone Mobile! Today we finished optimizing our site for use on most popular mobile devices. While traditional browser users will not notice a difference, mobile users will receive a...

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Where Have You Been?

Posted by on Dec 30, 2010 in Blog | 0 comments

This is a question we have been receiving quite a bit lately. Many people have noticed that over the past months, Shawn and I have taken a  hiatus from actively posting on the EDBuzz blog.  This was at times unintended and at others need break. Our work commitments, personal projects, and a need for personal reflection all played a role in this break. We’re glad to announce that it has come to an end! This is the perfect time to look back at 2010. Several events stand-out in 2010. Here’s a quick walk down memory lane. Shawn’s post Using Facebook to Improve School...

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The Weekly Update: January 4-10

Posted by on Jan 10, 2010 in Blog, The Weekly Update | 0 comments

Teaching with Twitter– Steve Wheeler, Learning with ‘e’s Social Books Unlock Reader’s Voice and and Provide Opportunity for Conversation– The Innovative Educator Learning Styles Theory Versus Sustained Hard Work– Steve Hargadon New Electronic Devices Could Interest Schools– eSchool News Netbooks All Around– Bridget McCrea, THE Journal Top Ten Free Resources for Digital Learners– Online Learning Top Five Web Trends: Personalization– Richard MacManus, ReadWriteWeb Open Courseware Gains Momentum– Maya T. Prabhu, eSchool News Five...

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Dude!

Posted by on Jan 9, 2010 in Blog, Dude! | 0 comments

Man, I guess Twitter really is a brain drain! By the way, I just woke up, and I guess I should do some work…

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