Plan B

The first day of Educon is supposed to be an opportunity for conference participants to see the host school, Science Leadership Academy, on a more-or-less normal day. We can go to conferences and talk all we want about inquiry-driven project-based learning, but it’s much more valuable to see what’s actually happening in the classrooms of these so-called experts. So Educon is designed to allow time … Continue reading Plan B

RIP RSS

It’s 1995. I just got a new job as a middle school computer applications teacher. I visited my classroom for the first time to take a look around. Macintosh LC computers. Appletalk network. No Internet access. I dig through the software in the cabinet. Type to Learn. Kid Pix. MS Office. BASIC. I had met with my predecessor and she shared what she had done with this … Continue reading RIP RSS

The Microsoft Problem

Microsoft Windows XP reached a milestone last week when all new sales of the operating system ended. That’s not really new – most people haven’t been able to buy Windows XP for more than two years. But this latest nail in XP’s coffin affects netbooks. An exception to the 2008 end-of-life date for XP still allowed sales of XP on netbooks though October 22. Hereafter, … Continue reading The Microsoft Problem

Default Email Account

If you’re using other programs in Windows to send email, you may be getting an error because the program doesn’t know which email settings to use. Fortunately, this is a very easy fix if you’re using Outlook Express. http://content.screencast.com/users/jschinker/folders/Default/media/845bb65f-a8dc-402b-a5ef-c66e938e3eff/bootstrap.swf There’s also a larger version of this video available in case this one is too hard to read. Continue reading Default Email Account