Holiday Present: Flip HD Camera

Posted by arvind s grover Mon, 24 Nov 2008 23:14:33 GMT

We've been having a great time use Flip video cameras at the school where I teach. We have students video tape their robots (one-button recording, no memory cards), plug the camera directly into a laptop (no wires needed), and then upload to our school account at Blip.tv. Then, take the little code snippet, pop it into our EdTech blog, or our Moodle, and the video is ready to go. Simple. Effective. Awesome. Now, Flip came out with the Flip HD, and David Pogue put up a great video review. Do yourself a favor, get one of these for the holidays for a few hundred dollars (or less for the cheaper ones), and forget about all that klunky old video hardware.
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Things I'm Bringing to NEIT2008 Unconference

Posted by arvind s grover Tue, 11 Nov 2008 04:55:58 GMT

My techie packing list for the unconference: I think that's more than enough nerdiness for tonight. How's your packing list looking?
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NEIT2008 Unconference Planning Guide

Posted by arvind s grover Tue, 11 Nov 2008 02:53:52 GMT

The NEIT2008 pin I provided a little writeup for the NY techies list to help them get ready for the NEIT2008 Unconference, beginning on Wednesday. I posted the info on, *gulp*, email, so I'm redoing it here, now. We're really excited to have author of SEND, David Shipley and Generation Yes educator, Sylvia Martinez there to help push the conversations.

Q: Is it too late to register?

A: Heck no! http://neit.wikispaces.com

Q: Need a ride to Mohonk?

A: Check the rideshare: http://neit.wikispaces.com/Ride+Board (thanks, Bill!)

Q: What is NEIT?

A: The NYSAIS Education and Information Technology unconference. For you auditory learners, listen to the NEIT2008 preview podcast at EdTechTalk: http://www.edtechtalk.com/21cl_83

Q: What types of tools should I bring with me?

A: Read the how to prepare guide: http://neit.wikispaces.com/How+to+prepare

Q: Who is coming to this thing?

A: So far, over 130 of “us.” But add your info to the who’s coming page (hint: click Edit This Page): http://neit.wikispaces.com/Who%27s+Coming%3F+2008

Q: How can I communicate with people during the unconference?

A: Via Twitter (http://twitter.com). Sign up for a free account, and start following: http://twitter.com/NEIT for unconference info. Oh, and see who else is on Twitter via the who’s coming page: http://neit.wikispaces.com/Who%27s+Coming%3F+2008  

Q: How can I share photos during the unconference?

A: Via Flickr (http://flickr.com). Tag all your photos: NEIT2008 and they’ll automatically show up on the unconference wiki slideshow.

  Q: Speaking of the unconference wiki, what is that?

A: It’s where you can find the schedule, rides to/from Mohonk, info on how to prepare, the schedule, the notes from breakout groups, photos, blogs posts and more. Oh, and you can edit it to year heart’s content! It’s here: http://neit.wikispaces.com/

  Q: How can I contribute before, during, and after the conference?

A: Using blogs, podcasts, wikis, Twitter, and any other web2.0 tools, just tag things: NEIT2008  

If you read all of this, nice work! Now that you’re geared up, just get up to the mountain safely. See you Wednesday,  

arvind

on behalf of the NEIT2008 planning committee

http://neit.wikispaces.com/Organizers

p.s. what happened to shorter blogging?

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Long Blog Posts Overwhelm Me

Posted by arvind s grover Fri, 07 Nov 2008 15:04:11 GMT

Some people are such good writers, and their blog posts are like micronovels. I love reading them, but sometimes have trouble with reading something so dense, via my screen. Or even worse, via my iPod touch screen. I like blogs that are short, to the point, and easy to digest. When I want to really sink my mind into something for an extended period of time, I pick up a book. Blogs turning into journal articles, and even books, scare me. What do you think?
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