Maybe not as good as being there but:

Augmented reality 23, May, 2006 edublogger

Alan’s on a roll 23, May, 2006 edublogger

Blogs and podcasts… for the last time 23, May, 2006 edublogger

Alan November at eLive! 23, May, 2006 edublogger

eLive 2006 – Alan November Keynote 23, May, 2006 David

eLive – keynote 1 – Alan November 23, May, 2006 ab

ScotEduBlog Meetup 19, May, 2006 edublogger

eLive 2006 ACfE meets SSDN 23, May, 2006 David

eLiveCast! 23, May, 2006 edublogger

and a first time blogger:

first rambling

plenty to chew on.

I am really looking forward to tomorrow .

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Exciting Stuff.

Over at eLive! Scotland seems to have got the blogging buzz at last.

Last year at SETT I tried to blog some stuff from the floor, borrowing machines at random stalls.

Today I am sitting in my classroom (I’ve a student in, and she is having a crit) reading elive as it happens. I guess wifi has arrived at the Scots Edu conference world.

Alan november is keynoting.

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Tim was offline for the last week or so with DNS Issues He say’s

My site has been down for about a week with a DNS issue. It is finally resolved. Not that anyone missed anything while I was gone… :-)

Well I missed you Tim and saw the Safari can’t find the server message everyday. I can’t tell you that in a comment as they don’t seem to be working?

Tim is in my daily reading and I’ve had as much fun following up web and ed ideas from him as anywhere. You also get a lovely feeling about Lewis Elementary from Tim’s postings.

Our partner school in the Netherlands arrived last night. Some of the Sandaig staff met them for some fun and games is George Square. I took Hans and Ingrid to Starbucks to do some blogging: Basisschool De Rank Weblog. We had a bit of bother, but managed to work around it. There should be more posts on their blog and our Sandaig – De Rank blog over the next couple of days.

Notice the care with which I took the photo, no corporate logos.

Map -John

My latest effort to provide a tool for producing annotated with text and image google maps. This one adds Lightbox JS v2.0 to view full-sized images by clicking the thumbnails in the popup things.

The map was produced with this setup which I think is well within the capabilities of most primary pupils. There a few rough edges that need ironed out, especially in the image upload and the code (don’t look it is horrible), but if I get a bit of time this week I’ll unleash primary six on it as testers. Fell free to make a map of your own over the next couple of days. After that I’ll be password protecting it.

ThinkFree Online beta via Tim Lauer. 1GB storage. The quick Edit module is one of these form things that Safari does not like, but there is a power edit mode which is a Java applets thing. I hardly every have to use word so I guess this might be useful for me when it gets out of beta. There are a lot of features, the most intriguing is the insert picture, you can choose clip art, file, or flickr, the flickr window lets you search flickr and insert the result.

This and Ewan’s comment made me thing about the amount of time I spend in front of the screen. It is comforting to me that very little of this time is using word.

I now have a map that anyone can add points to and they are saved. Once this is password protected and can make new maps it might just make it out of the idle curiosities category.

Testing in school yesterday I had trouble with some of the satellite images not working. I have no idea if this was a temporary google problem or something to do with the firewall or cache on the network (or something else completely).