“Don’t Be a Tool” and Other Friendly Reminders
When I was a kid, I remember people having diaries. They chronicled their lives writing their innermost thoughts as a way of processing and remembering. These diaries were hidden away so no one saw...
View ArticleOnline Education: Just Like Regular Education, Just Online-ier
It’s the last week in August and I’m back in the classroom. (And back to blogging regularly!) School started on Monday, and suffice it to say that we’re all a bit rusty. Add to that the fact that I’ve...
View ArticleOoops, I Did It Again! I’ll Never Get SEO Right…
I was just reading some advice on how to increase web traffic and make sure your blog gets noticed on search engines. I’ve been feeling guilty that now that I’m no longer Freshly Pressed, my little old...
View Article(Really?) Free The Pictures – Review with PSA
Brian S. Hall has a overview of free cloud picture services at ReadWrite. Interestingly, before he gets to the review itself, he notes Before diving into the features of the various services, it should...
View ArticlePaying (for) Attention
This past week, three stories about advertising caught my eye. 1) Ad Age ran a story on an Innerscope Research study for Time Warner about media device use during non-working hours. Setting aside all...
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