Monthly Archives: March 2009

WWW betrayal: the missing link

The ‘net dynamism is one of the reasons it’s so great: information can be disseminated quickly, efficiently, and consumably. Updating online resources makes for (near) instant updating to consumers, particularly when technologies like RSS are used. It’s all good, right? … Continue reading

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Oirish soda bread recipe

In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, I’m sharing my Nanny’s (grandmother’s) straight-from-Portuma-Galway recipe for Oirish soda bread. Like many such recipes, it’s easy to make…and easy to stuff up! Ingredients 4 cups of all-purpose flou 1.5 cups white sugar 1 … Continue reading

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Skype as a distributed learning tool

I’m working on a course whose author is based in Central Canada. And while technology today offers all sorts of tools to communicate, delivering professional development training can be challenging. Not so much for communicating what I need to; it’s … Continue reading

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