This post was mentioned on Twitter by CUNYAcademicCommons, Joseph Ugoretz. Joseph Ugoretz said: New blog post "Support an Open Educational Resource" (@smarthistory, of course). http://bit.ly/e1qBmq
Every post has been a gem. I’m ready to switch to Linux, start using Spider Oak and now mindmapping. Admittedly, I’m quite fond of my trusted stack of legal pads here with their arrows that
check out our site but aren’t members of the CUNY community. This great first post on why it’s time to switch to Linux is a phenomenal resource for those of us who have been toying around with the idea, but nervous
the notion of a public display of thought processes and teachers as models for this, which echoes Joe Ugoretz’s post about the public/private of blogging and
Ugoretz wanting to make open and public publishing of student work a live question. Referencing his recent blog post, we talked through some of the advantages and disadvantages of open publishing, and the need to
the notion of a public display of thought processes and teachers as models for this, which echoes Joe Ugoretz’s post about the public/private of blogging and