I built a pageflakes page as my ning dashboard as Mr. Hargadon explained in an older blog post. But now it doesn't work. I created a new ning (it's private) and I tried to get the rss feeds into pageflakes and it keeps giving me an error.
At 10:02am on September 24, 2009, Mark Cruthers said…
Hi Corey,
With your interest in Technology for McGraw-Hill, I recommend you take a look at Wiziq's virtual classroom and authorstream's power point presentation platform. Both are web based platforms, have a bunch of features and free basic service.
Here’s a Public Class on Technology Integration you might be interested in.
I'm playing catch-up with this tech stuff. Should have paid more attention--to what little was available to us--in school/college. Definitely room for alot of growth.
How long have you lived in Chicago now? Ever make it back to Lousey-ville? We missed you at our 20-year reunion--that prompted "the search".
I went to Tootsies (and elsewhere on 2nd Ave.) before I got married. Don't get down there much anymore. My old lady makes me mow the yard these days. Sounds like you've haunted Nashville some too.
Been to Afghanistan once and Iraq twice. Unfortunately, I leave for A-stan (again) next month. Our first kids is due in June, so I might miss it.
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With your interest in Technology for McGraw-Hill, I recommend you take a look at Wiziq's virtual classroom and authorstream's power point presentation platform. Both are web based platforms, have a bunch of features and free basic service.
Here’s a Public Class on Technology Integration you might be interested in.
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How long have you lived in Chicago now? Ever make it back to Lousey-ville? We missed you at our 20-year reunion--that prompted "the search".
I went to Tootsies (and elsewhere on 2nd Ave.) before I got married. Don't get down there much anymore. My old lady makes me mow the yard these days. Sounds like you've haunted Nashville some too.
Been to Afghanistan once and Iraq twice. Unfortunately, I leave for A-stan (again) next month. Our first kids is due in June, so I might miss it.
Teacher? Sort of--I'm in the Army, but working for its Museum system temporarily. Been using sites like this to connect with local teachers.
Moved around alot. Now living in the Nashville area with my wife (Kim Anderson, remember her?)
Often wondered about you--thought you might be associated with teaching/education. Typed in your name and got lucky.
Jim