I have to admit, after getting my Palm Centro, I’ve been becoming increasingly annoyed by sites without a mobile version. Pages take too long to load, break formatting, or are too data-heavy to load at all. As I rely more and more on mobile information, I’m seeing the value and importance of mobile websites.
So, without further ado, here’s the mobile version of Ed Tech Hacks!
If you want to type it directly into your mobile browser, here’s the link: [http://edtechhacks.mofuse.mobi]

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I’m back!
For those who missed the announcement about my move - I got a new job (woo hoo!), and took a break from blogging to move out of state.
I’m now all finished moving, (almost) done unpacking, and am now settling in at my new job as an instructional designer. (Standard disclaimer always applies - the stuff in this blog is mine, and not reflective of my employer, etc. etc. etc.)
I’ll be picking up the pace on the blog again with some link posts soon, and working in the near future on a few series posts I have in mind - such as finding a job in Ed Tech, instructional design (ID/ISD) basics, and a few other goodies. If you have anything else you’d like to see me cover - drop me a line in the comments!
Thanks for your patience, all!
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In what’s been a whirlwind of a couple weeks, I interviewed and was offered (and am accepting!) a job in another state.
As we (my family and I) pack and move, I don’t envision myself having a ton of time for blogging.
I’ll try to keep going with the occasional del.icio.us link post, and get back to regular posting in about a month or so. (And, I’ll have some new insights for my series on finding an Ed Tech job!)
Thanks for your patience!
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February 1st, 2008
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General
2007, 2008, blogging, books, calendar, conference, meme, predictions, rss, web2.0, wiki, wordpress
In case you’ve missed any of these great posts from my first full month of blogging, here’s a roundup of the most popular posts from January. Enjoy!
(To make sure you don’t miss any future posts, why not grab my rss feed?)
- Choosing The Best Wiki For Your Needs
- Education, Technology, and Design Conference Calendar
- Best of 2007 & Predictions for 2008 Roundup
- Web 2.0 Apps I Use Meme - 2008
- Book Review: Don’t Make Me Think by Steve Krug
Thanks to Alex King’s Popularity Contest WordPress Plugin for helping me collect these stats!
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Nope, I didn’t win. But it was a fun project, and it got me to crank out a tutorial I’ve been meaning to write for some time.
Thanks to everyone who stopped by and read my tutorial on importing audiobooks, and congrats to the winners!
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January 31st, 2008
14:49
Projects
audiobooks, blogging, edtech, google, ipod, itunes, learning, mac, pc, photo, tutorial, video, writing
A couple days ago, I wrote a tutorial on how to import audiobook CDs to iTunes as a part of a Blog Writing Project over at the Daily Blog Tips blog.
Part 2 of the contest is for the tutorial writers to pick our top 3, top 5, top-whatever entries, by any criteria we choose, to determine the winner.
So, here are my favorite 10 tutorials relating to education and/or technology, in no particular order. Enjoy!
If you want to see all the tutorials entered in the contest, they’re listed on this page. Happy reading!
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I screwed up something in the formatting on yesterday’s link post, so today’s will be larger to get the ones from yesterday back in. Sorry! (Still new at this blogging thing!)
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