Archive for January, 2010

Educon – the Twitter event

Nearly 7000 tweets and almost 1000 Twitterers later, Educon has come to a close. I had the pleasure of following virtually via the Elluminate rooms SLA had set up and by following the #educon hashtag in my Tweetdeck panel. It was great for those of us that were unable to attend in person and we thank [...]

Archiving “tweets” using The Archivist

Let me begin by saying, if you are a Mac user, this post will not apply to you. Sorry. The Archivist is PC only at this point. If you’re on a Mac and interested in archiving your Tweets, I would suggest checking out “10 Ways to Archive Your Tweets” on the great ReadWriteWeb blog (ignore number 1.)
For [...]

Following #educon from afar

Regrettably, I am unable to attend Educon 2.2 in Philadelphia this weekend. However, because of the amazing PLN I have built up over the past year and a half I am able to attend virtually. Using Twitter and the Elluminate Rooms that have been created, I do not have to miss a single session.
Since the [...]

Daily Bookmark Post 01/24/2010

Internet 2009 in numbers | Royal Pingdom
What happened with the Internet in 2009?
tags: internet, statistics

Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.

Daily Bookmark Post 01/23/2010

Story Something: Create personalized children’s stories instantly.
“Turn any time into story time. It’s free.
1. Add the details about your children and family — what do your kids call Mom? Dad? Grandma?
2. Tell us what kinds of stories your kids like.
3. Have new personalized stories based on [...]