It’s Not Easy Being Green
I recycle. I teach my students to recycle. But I never wondered where my recyclables went after leaving the curb - until I saw this! The video is about recycling from Great Britain, but it made me wonder what happens to our stuff. Like Kermit said all those years ago, "It's not easy being green!"
Just Plain Fun!
A friend sent me this You Tube clip, and I couldn’t resist sharing it. It made me think about the ways we find to use technology that the original creators never envisioned. I’m sure the inventor(s) of the treadmill never anticipated this outcome! Hey, any rationalization for an entertaining bit of video!
Helpful Hints
lifeisagift posted a comment to my first post asking about the procedure for adding video content to the blog. Here’s a tutorial answering that question in addition to providing other helpful hints for creating both posts and pages for your blog.
Comments, Posts, Videos | Comment (0)Tweaking
Hello! I figured out how to enable the RSS feed for my blog. So now anyone can subscribe to my blog feed! Yippee!
Secondly, someone asked if you can keep some or all of your del.icio.us sites private. You can, and the screen shot below shows you how (under the del.icio.us settings feature).

NPR’s Morning Edition has been running a series about the 10th anniversary of blogging. I’ve added several of the articles in the Shared Items folder of my Google Reader. If you like what you see, you can subscribe to my shared items through RSS.
In other 21st century news, Queen Elizabeth II has created a You Tube channel for the royal family and used it to broadcast her annual Christmas address. The address was also broacast on television for all Britains still living in the 20th century. Embedding of the video is disabled, but click here to be connected to the Royal Channel.
Posts, RSS, Videos | Comment (0)RSS
I’m intrigued with the whole concept of RSS feeds. Below is an informative screencast about Google Reader, where I have my account.
Here’s another one. The author references the Will Richardson book we’re studying.
Well, I’m off to refine my Google Reader account with folders, tags and such. I’d also like to set up some shared items. Wish me well!
Posts, RSS, Videos | Comment (0)Learning Curve
Greetings from the learning curve! I think it’s a long one, because I feel like the more I learn, the more I need to learn! So far I’ve set up an account at Google Reader for RSS feeds. If anyone knows how to somehow attach my feeds to my blog and/or add an RSS option for others to subscribe to my blog, let me know! I found a list of keyboard shortcuts at Google Reader. And as of this moment, I learned how to insert a link into my post:-) I’ve also set up a social bookmarking accout with del.icio.us – it’s like ikeepbookmarks on steroids! I’m having a great time becoming literate in the ways of 21st century communication and thinking of how I can apply my learning to the classroom.
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