I have talked to several people personally and have a gut feeling that many of you come to read this blog at least once a week, but not more than a handful of you are actually SUBSCRIBED to this blog. I just wanted to point out that the whole subscription thing is really the main reason for putting content into a blog format, which should actually save YOU time! If you happen to be one of the “non-subscribers”
to the blog and need help, please call or email me and I’d be more than happy to assist you.
Here’s a short list of RSS readers you might like to try. As I’ve mentioned before, I like to use bloglines and have been using it for over a year now, but I’m sure the others on this list serve the purpose equally well:
- FeedDemon full-featured Windows news aggregator
- Bloglines free Web-based aggregator
- SharpReader simple, well designed, reads RSS and Atom
- NewsGator plug-in for Outlook 2000 and newer
- NetNewsWire well-thought-of Mac RSS reader.
- NewsMonster Mozilla browser plug-in supports Linux, Windows
- Google Search: News Aggregators.
Jing-Project: Probably the COOLEST screen capture program I think I’ve ever seen! …and its FREE. It’s dual platform, Read more about the Jing-Project on their Blog here: http://blog.jingproject.com/… download it and try it out for yourself! http://www.jingproject.com/
A nice little Web 2.0 Learning Resource.
More Than Cool Tools: A nice little Web 2.0 Learning Resource.
SoundSnap: More free sound clips and effects to use in your classrooms, in your podcasts, etc.
Today is officially the last day for registrations for the PATINS 2007 State Conference. If you can’t get your registration in today, please inform us as to you situation. Get the conference booklet including the registration form here: http://www.patinsproject.com/htm/trainop.html

