Posts Tagged ‘ knowledge ’

Tools of Creation

July 29, 2010
By Clarence Fisher

- Like many kids, my own children would spend endless hours with their Wii or their Nintendo DS systems. Unfortunately for my own children, they have mean parents who restrict their time, kick them outside to play (one of the advantages of living in a small town) and who won’t let them play World...
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Wikipedia: The Easy Link

February 11, 2010
By Clarence Fisher
Wikipedia: The Easy Link

I try to teach the students in my class that blogging is not simply writing done on a computer screen. Blogging is something different. It is a more complex process that involves thinking about formatting and fonts, multimedia components and links. Links at the most fundamental level are what make the web the web....
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18 Clicks

December 7, 2009
By Clarence Fisher
18 Clicks

I have a MacBook Pro that I use at both home and school. I carry it back and forth between work and home each day. As I arrive in my classroom and set up my computer, I take a few minutes each day to reconfigure this machine to work on my school’s network. It...
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Contstructing Knowledge

October 20, 2009
By Clarence Fisher

I’m heading to Austin Texas in a few weeks to keynote Tech Forum Southwest. I was in Chicago for Tech Forum in April and truly enjoyed the format and the day that I was fortunate enough to spend there. Besides the fact that I’m expecting great conversations again and great bar-b-que in my quick...
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