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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Calling on the wisdom of the crowd here - I would love to hear your comments (and I plan to summarize in a later post).
How did you find your first position in Ed Tech?
More specifically:
- Did you have a degree in Ed Tech, or a related field - or were you still pursuing your degree?
- Did you move laterally/get a promotion in a company/school you already worked for?
- Did you have “connections” somewhere, or did you apply out of the blue?
- Any other bits of wisdom for potential Ed Tech job seekers?
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This is a project I’ve been working on for a while - a comprehensive calendar that includes all the big “can’t-miss” conferences in education, technology, design, training, and anything relevant to Ed Tech. As of right now, I only have about 50% or so of the conferences I want to have on here, but I need to get back to writing. =)
(I know T.H.E. has a similar calendar, but I don’t really like it’s display options; Confabb has many of these conferences listed as well, but you have to search through a lot of results to get what you need. So here’s my attempt at simplicity - yet another format you can choose!)
It’s in Google Calendar format, so you can either add it to your own calendars if you use Google Calendar already (by clicking the button at the bottom of the calendar with the blue +), or grab the iCal feed to add it to any calendar software or program that supports iCal.
So… did I miss anything important? Want your conference on the calendar? Did I get a date wrong? Let me know in the comments or by email - I plan to keep this continually updated, and finish up 2008 in the coming weeks!
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