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Michael D Warner
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Jing is fantastic. I'm having problems recording audio--seems odd because I'm on a Mac Book. I don't know much about the virtual gaming + simulation space, but I created the Virtual Gaming Classrooom Wiki while it only has about 20 videos and 20 li…
July 6
I may look at exporting it to a public site. We are using the wiki to allow these teachers to collaborate and discuss issues across schools in three states, and I am a little nervous about making it totally public since it currently is a "safe" plac…
February 19
That's great, Britt. Any chance you could make a link to those tutorials available for others?
February 19
I actually use both Camtasia and Jing. If I need a feature rich tutorial for faculty, I lean towards Camtasia. But Jing is wonderful for quick answers to my online students. Normally easier to show them something and talk through it than to type out…
February 18
Michael D Warner and Harry C. Lord are now friends
February 17
Yes, I have been using Jing for the last 6 months and LUV it! I use it for my Moodle and Web 2.0 handouts. Regarding ePortfolios, the state of California has just entered into an agreement with the State of Minnesota to use their system. The initial…
February 16

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At 8:59pm on April 17, 2008, Javed Alam said…
Thanks for accepting me as your ning friend. I am from Civil Engineering but i am from computational area so I use fair amount of numerical methods. Recently, I have become interested into symbolic calculations and developed an entire course centered around this here

http://www.eng.ysu.edu/~jalam/engr6924s07


also I am currently teaching an online course "Information technology tools for Engineers" at

http://infotechtools.ning.com

You are welcome to come and visit and be guest visitor here.
At 1:29pm on November 22, 2007, Michael D Warner said…
Thanks, Eduardo. I am very Thankful for the may blessings I enjoy: the freedoms to live, learn and worship as I choose; a loving family; good health; and great friends. Life is great! Hope your having a great day also.
At 12:43pm on November 22, 2007, Eduardo Peirano said…
Michael, have a happy Thanksgiving
At 6:34pm on August 7, 2007, Eduardo Peirano said…
Michael, why don't you try to get your Top 10 favorite tools list featured.
http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/recommended/eduardopeirano.html
http://c4lpt.co.uk/recommended/index.html
Contact Jane Hart, http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/recommended/yours.html
She invited me, but I think she needs more submissions
At 1:45am on July 20, 2007, Michael D Warner said…
I lived in Tucson for about ten months when I was very young, my first experience away from my parents and my introduction to desert living. I now live about 100 miles north of Tucson. My youngest son went to University of Arizona and still lives in Tucson.

As for RSS, I still see it as obtrusive. I do need an email account to know that I have postings to view - true, I could just have a digest dump to my email account of any postings that I might want to follow. But as it is now I must leave my email account to log into my browser's Internet Ning site to find out what has been posted for me to read. Now if this was an ongoing dialogue with someone that I dad anticipated a response from, I could in fact choose to visit the Ning site to see the posting. But if I didn't expect a posting, I am at a loss to evaluate the merits of delaying my visit or going straight away. And this is very un-ubiquitous.
At 10:52pm on July 19, 2007, Eduardo Peirano said…
I visited Tucson many years ago (2 or 3 days) in the summer. It was really hot, at least for me but it was dry. I went to visit a professor at the University of Arizona.
At 8:55pm on July 19, 2007, Eduardo Peirano said…
By using RSS feeds you can alert others without beeing intrusive. They will read your alerts whenever they want. They don't need an email to subscribe to a RSS feed
At 7:49pm on July 19, 2007, Michael D Warner said…
One of the most daunting challenges to keeping a collaborative enterprise relevant and functional is ubiquity. How do we make communications seemless and nonintrusive?
At 2:33pm on July 19, 2007, Eduardo Peirano said…
Hi Michael, welcome to College 2.0

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Hometown:
Tempe, Arizona, USA
About Me:
Hello, I am an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and a full time high school teacher at Tempe High. I teach math at the high school level and math and science courses at the college level. I am a club sponsor for four clubs: Robotics; Math, Engineering, and Science Achievement; Health Occupations Preparedness Education; and Student Against Destructive Decisions at Tempe High. And I am involved with the World Association for Online Education as their Online Parliamentarian.
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http://www.michaeldwarner.org
 
 

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