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Tim Owens
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  • Farmville, VA
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April 1
Lots of speculation in that article me thinks. Just because an analyst "believes" SL can't be profitable and is "probably" stagnant in growth and "could likely" die off in a year or two amounts to nothing more than someone who may or may not even ...
April 1
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February 27
Ha! I had no idea what an integral role you played in your school system Al! It's amazing you were able to get away for the conference to help us SL noobs.
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I'm a computer technician working at Longwood University and representing the higher-ed sector at VSTE conferences. My first was in 2008 and in 2009 I'll be presenting on mobile technology. I'm very passionate about the use of technology in education and love to meet individuals doing the same in Virginia.

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Drop.io and VSTE 2009

Do you know people who wanted to attend VSTE and won't get the chance for whatever reason? Maybe you're attending but you think you might miss out on everything VSTE has to offer? I had thoughts like these last year and came across an excellent website that had a solution I think we can use. Drop.io allows the creation of a shared space for multimedia uploads that can be added from multiple devices. It's easy to use and accessible.

So here's what that means in plain English. I set up a drop at… Continue

Posted on February 19, 2009 at 9:49pm — 3 Comments

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At 8:24am on April 1, 2009, Ellen Nosal (SL: Ellen Starostin) said…
Thanks for the thought Tim. I am of the same feeling. Someone else commented the article lacks any mention of the words "education" or "educator". My vote is get ride of the freaky stuff and I can bring it in the classroom.
At 9:06am on February 20, 2009, Al Doss said…
I graduated from Longwood in '90! Doesn't seem like that long ago, but a calendar would argue with me...
 
 
 

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