Still on my other blogs. Miss this one sometimes. Be back someday.
Still here
Sunday, February 15, 2009 at 6:32 PM Posted by Michael
Active in my other blogs. Still have future use of this one planned.
Blogging someplace else
Friday, June 24, 2005 at 4:27 PM Posted by Michael
My Blogger site will probably not get much action until school is underway. I really only have it up to be able to test items that we might be using at the school. I've been active in my personal WordPress blog in the meantime. Cheers.
Hendrix albums needed
Saturday, June 11, 2005 at 5:48 PM Posted by Michael
Still need to replace one older Jimi Hendrix album and get two others I've not owned yet.
- Are You Experienced?
- First Rays of the New Rising Sun
- South Saturn Delta
Moving domain to new ISP
Saturday, June 04, 2005 at 8:44 PM Posted by Michael
I'm moving my domain pepino.com over to Laughing Squid for web hosting. I'll be able to run WordPress over there for my personal blog. Blogger is nice but I wish it just had those category tags. Anyway, the website appears to be up and running over there fine. Email is still in limbo. I cannot fetch it yet with my email program but I can see it if I use the web mail client that Laughing Squid has. Well, at least nothing is getting lost.
Shutting out blogs in schools
Friday, June 03, 2005 at 8:59 AM Posted by Michael
Weblogg-ed - The Read/Write Web in the Classroom: "So here is the update from the heartland: blogs, wikis, Flickr...almost anything where kids can post content online is being blocked by schools. An elementary school teacher told me that the schools just don't want the potential problems of students doing this"
This is not good. There was a great reply in favor of student freedom in the article though:
"Stop treating problems relating to computers as different than other school related issues. Choices are choices. Educate and inform the child as to the right choices and hold them responsible if they make the wrong choices. Supervision and education are the keys not blocking. These are schools."
I hope there is not much resistance in our plan to teach the kids (and teachers) these things next school year.