I feel like I just finished a sprint, the race is still going but we’ve already won. I had no earthly imaginations that when I drafted yesterday’s post about our DS106 Kickstarter project I’d be able to write an update saying we were fully funded just 24 hours later (19 hours actually). What has happened - Read More -
March 2012
Redefining the Connection between Educational Courses and Community
A few weeks ago over lunch Jim Groom mentioned to me that Zach Davis had moved DS106 to its own server space. On at least three occasions in the past semester it had capped bandwidth usage and it was often having fits of its own being in a shared hosting environment with the rest of - Read More -
Photoshop CS6 Beta
Yesterday Adobe released a beta version of the next generation of Photoshop, their image editing tool (that is quickly becoming a lot more). I downloaded it because I actually don’t have a full copy of Photoshop on my work computer and it’s great to have a free version that works as a trial. Even if - Read More -
Just stop with the QR Codes
Photo credit: Scott Blake Look, I know this sort of “feels” like cool new technology and you want to believe that it might have applications for everything from your conference program and website to your 3rd grade classroom. But stop. Please. You’re trying to turn a barcode into a revolution and it’s just really confusing. - Read More -