If you are into do it yourself tech repairs - this site got me through two hard drive replacements today on iMacs. Apple's engineering and design are magnificent, but they sacrifice repair ease in doing so. I might even replace my iPhone battery right now.
What about the use of cell phones in class?
bic - 11 Oct 2010 - 11:00:10
Now this is my opinion, but they're not big enough. Nicholas Negroponte says that students should not be learning about their works through a keyhole... - dfw
This is an instant microblogging application available online for free. I've seen it used for breakout sessions at faculty meetings and in-service sessions. It's effective and simple to use. You just use the corkboard to post notes on. There can be a guiding question that a group must respond to.
This stemmed from something Scott shared the other day. Googlios are a portfolio system from Google apps that augment what a website can do. Simply as a matter of presentation, I like the voiceover capability, as I do the mindmap at the start ala Prezi.
The frustrating part of finding out how someone else did it right is in realizing that one prescriptive approach doesn't always work for everyone. That said, it would make many people feel comfortable to see a template of how someone did it, and take liberties when needed.