Welcome to my Blog!
Welcome, all, to my Advanced Technologies blog! I've done several blogs in the past (see the Swiss Tour blog listed to the right:), and hope to continue to develop my 'blogabilites'!
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Sun Dance Ceremony
Click here to view my video at Blog.tv. You'll need to click on 'videos' once you're in the website...
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Audio Spots
For the Advanced Technologies in Distance Ed class, Module #3, our task is to produce an audio spot. For this activity, I have taken Discussion #2 of the Childhood Nutrition section of my current online nutrition class, and put it into words. Fun!
Download this episode (right click and save)
Download this episode (right click and save)
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Readers and Feeds and Aggregators, Oh MY!
This was quite a time-consuming exercise, but still very interesting. I'm hoping the process of aggregating feeds, adding links, and getting a grasp of the various terms in the blogging world will become second nature at some point! It's still a bit 'clunky', and I'm hoping that I'll feel comfortable enough with the whole idea of blogging to encourage my students to use blogs in future classes.
In the meantime, life goes on! It's c-c-COLD out here in Western Minnesota. Winter has arrived with 30 mile/hour winds, whipping in from the Dakotas, blowing snow around (mostly sideways:)...
Here's a picture of Gus, all 'fluffed up' for winter, trying to stay warm in the late afternoon sunlight...
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
html
My first thoughts...
After a week online with this course, I've learned quite abit! I haven't worked much with html in the past. Html creator, yes- but plain ol' html... no! I've already been able to use what I've learned, by using html in my discussion posts in a class that I teach in WebCT.
After a week online with this course, I've learned quite abit! I haven't worked much with html in the past. Html creator, yes- but plain ol' html... no! I've already been able to use what I've learned, by using html in my discussion posts in a class that I teach in WebCT.
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