IS/IT Project Description & Review
This is a project I completed for my Information Technology class, in which we were required to review a particular digital repository. I reviewed a product called Fedora, which you can check out at:...
View ArticleWeebly
I found a website that makes me websites. It’s called Weebly (www.weebly.com), and it is the easiest way I have found to make nice, pretty websites that do stuff. Weebly is a great service for those...
View ArticleTwo neat ways to organize your web stuff: Zotero and Digsby
Over the Christmas break, I’ve gotten cozy with a couple neat applications that I thought I’d share. There’s nothing like getting all your web-based stuff organized over the holidays to brace for the...
View ArticleO.A., eh oh.
As I’ve mentioned before, I was Managing Editor of the Faculty of Information Quarterly at school, but in my new capacity as an academic library, I serve on the York University Libraries’ Scholarly...
View ArticleVideo Killed the Radio Star.
I get to make some Adobe Captivate videos at work and it is fun! I feel like Steven Spielberg. I sit in my office with my headphones on, murmuring, “Highlight Box goes her to underscore the name of the...
View ArticleOLA Postered
I’ve been trying for oh, the last TWO WEEKS to write a post about all the fun and glorious things I did at the OLA Superconference 2010, but I have some writer’s block or something. So instead, I’ll...
View ArticleInformation Literacy and Inverted Classrooms
Image attribution: http://learnerscloudblog.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/whats-all-fuss-over-flipped-classrooms.html I’m hearing more and more about inverted (or “flipped”) classrooms as an emerging teaching...
View ArticleFlipping the Assesment with a Document Camera
I like small but novel ideas. I count this use of video recording to deliver coursework feedback to students among them: Rather than simply returning assignments with a bunch of red writing all over...
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