Bus Brings Internet To Students via a 3G Handset

Random — Tim Lauer @ 3:35 pm

BBC NEWS | Technology | School bus offers web on the go

Information technology teacher Alex Townsend is using his 3G handset to provide a wireless broadband internet connection for schoolchildren.

I love stuff like this. He’s using his laptop as an access point and allowing the iMacs to connect…

Joe Luft…

Random — Tim Lauer @ 10:22 am

Brooklyn BloggEd (Side B) This morning Joe Luft points to my posting about audioBLOGGER. Trackback is enabled on his post, so if you go to his site you will notice that this post is referenced on his site…

audioBLOGGER

Blogging — Tim Lauer @ 6:35 am

audioBLOGGER: Listen to this

Create audio posts to from any phone…
A cleaner interface to audblog….
Powered by audblogaudblog audio post

Blogs in Higher Education

Blogging — Tim Lauer @ 8:03 pm

Stanford ITSS Blog Project With all this talk of Harvard and blogs in higher education, wanted to point out the work that the IT folks at Stanford have been doing since last summer. Not getting as much traction as I’m sure they would like, but doing good work none the less…

Bridge Testing

Schools and Technology — Tim Lauer @ 2:39 pm

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Yesterday I visited Mike Scott’s 3rd grade classroom at Buckman. Mike and his students have been learning about bridges. Yesterday the students tested their bridge designs. Captured one of those tests with my Canon S45…. Click the image to view a short Quicktime clip…

Hiptop Nation…

Random — Tim Lauer @ 1:17 pm

Hiptop Nation A community weblog for those posting from a Danger Hiptop. Very easy to post, just send an email message from your Hiptop/Sidekick (Hiptop is the name that Danger calls their product, Sidekick is the name that T-Mobile markets it under) to a specific address and the result is a post to the Hiptop Nation web site… Individual posts can be organized into a specific user weblog. An RSS feed is also produced (see example in the right sidebar).

Goodbye Mr. Rogers…

Random Items — Tim Lauer @ 8:32 am

NPR : Remembering Mister Rogers
Fred Rogers, who for more than 30 years touched the lives of children and parents as host of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, died of stomach cancer Thursday at age 74.

All it takes is one quick trip around the television dial to make you appreciate the work that this man did for children…

New York Times Obit….Fred Rogers, Host of ‘Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,’ Dies at 74

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