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Technology in Higher Ed

What Tools Do You Use?

September 17, 2008 by Micheal Hickerson 6 Comments

Tom's recent post about online materials got me to think about tools to organize that research. With the glut of information now available, what do you use to keep it all organized? I'll start. First, a disclaimer: I use a Mac, and I think all of the tools I use are Mac-specific. Here are the tools that I use: For news and RSS feeds, I use NetNewsWire. For research material (quotes, docs, notes, etc.), DEVONthink Pro. For larger writing projects, Scrivener. To keep track of my library, Books. To keep … [Read more...] about What Tools Do You Use?

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Technology in Higher Ed Tagged With: research, tools

Who do you trust? Google and information gathering

September 15, 2008 by Tom Grosh IV 1 Comment

How do we find, evaluate, share, and  use  on-line resources/data?   In this morning's Daily Report from The Chronicle of Higher Education, I came across the post Thinking About Truth, Lies, and the Power of Google.   The flow of comments  focused upon  librarians, the vetting of information, and the current election (what article doesn't relate to McCain/Palin and now I'm even doing it!). Out of  curiosity,  I followed the link to the original post on the ACRLog (i.e., Association of College and Research Libraries: … [Read more...] about Who do you trust? Google and information gathering

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Links, Technology in Higher Ed Tagged With: internet, Links, research, technology

“Creepy Treehouse”? Friending Your Professors or Students

September 1, 2008 by Micheal Hickerson 6 Comments

The Chronicle of Higher Education reports on a new online term, "creepy treehouse": A growing number of professors are experimenting with Facebook, Twitter, and other social-networking tools for their courses, but some students greet an invitation to join professors' personal networks with horror, seeing faculty members as intruders in their private online spaces. Recognizing that, some professors have coined the term “creepy treehouse” to describe technological innovations by faculty members that make students' skin … [Read more...] about “Creepy Treehouse”? Friending Your Professors or Students

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Technology in Higher Ed Tagged With: networking

Randy’s Last Lecture

August 28, 2008 by Tom Grosh IV 1 Comment

When I purchased Randy Pausch's The Last Lecture in book form, I mentioned to the cashier how I played pick-up basketball with Randy while a campus minister at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU).   She responded by sharing excitedly about the CMU Computer Science Professor's book and interview with Diane Sawyer.   I asked her if she watched The Last Lecture.   She responded, No.   I  encouraged her to do so.   Why? 1.     Randy was a dynamic, creative, and refreshing personality  at CMU  well before  he faced … [Read more...] about Randy’s Last Lecture

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Technology in Higher Ed Tagged With: books, campus happenings, Faculty, opinion, professor, review

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