Part 4 in the Series: Social Media in Education There has been much attention given in the media recently to the use of social media tools, especially Facebook in education. Much of that discussion is around K-12 public education and …

Social Media in Education: Privacy and Friending Read more »

Have you ever tweeted using the @ reply at the beginning of a tweet but wanted it to be shared with all your followers? Starting a tweet with @username  will only show up in their connect and on the feeds …

Twitter Tip: How replies work at the start of a tweet (Video) Read more »

Part 3 in the Series: Social Media in Education Last fall, I played a major part in developing, designing, and teaching the first course dealing with social media at Valencia College. This course was geared to faculty interested learning about …

Teaching and Learning with Social Media: Social Media 101 for Faculty Read more »

Will we need keyboards or mice in the near future? It’s time to forget Microsoft Kinect and find a new way to control your computer via natural movements. Well, you need to look no farther than the Leap Motion Control …

Are Mice and Keyboards in the Past? Leap Motion is Changing the Game with Motion Sensors Read more »

In February, Klout acquired the startup, Blockboard. Blockboard brought in talent that would allow Klout to quickly bring a on board a mobile app. Klout just announced today it’s first official iPhone app! Klout for iPhone v1.0 helps you keep …

App of the Week: Official Klout App Hits the iPhone Read more »

Event management is always an important topic, whether you are selling tickets or just needing to get RSVPs. Eventbrite has been a great system for me to utilize, even just as a free way to get RSVPs without someone needing …

Apps of the Week: Eventbrite, At The Door, and Entry Manager Read more »