Category Archives: edtech

Pressbooks and H5P from BC Campus

These are some rough notes from a BC Campus workshop I attended. These workships via BC Campus are an incredibly useful resource for faculty, curriculum designers, instructional designers and anyone interested in teaching, learning and technology. The utility of my … Continue reading

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Playing with H5P

I am building a presentation on H5P and wanted to see how embed from their site works – ergo:

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Engelbart: Technology and How It Gets That Way

This is one in a series of postings I am doing as part of the Engelbart annotation project. There will be some randomness to these notes but somehow, given the source document we are annotating, I think that is appropriate.  … Continue reading

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What is Google Docs?

MyCR is now integrated with Google Docs. Google Docs is basically an online “office suite,” an easy-to-use word processor, spreadsheet and presentation editor that enables you and your students to create, store and share documents instantly and securely, and collaborate … Continue reading

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What I Mean When I Say the iPad Isn’t It.

Image via Wikipedia I have been looking at ebook readers and netbooks for the k-20 market. The iPad has been suggested as a solution to that in a few places. Those who know me know that I have been a … Continue reading

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