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A Very Spatial Edtech 2007

Posted on October 26, 2007 By Tom No Comments on A Very Spatial Edtech 2007
EdTech

When I’m presenting at conferences, it often leaves very little time for actually attending conference sessions.  There are nine concurrent sessions.  Of those, I’m presenting during three of them, and trying to get ready for those presentations during most of the others.  Regardless, I was able to catch a few. This year Google Earth and … Read More “A Very Spatial Edtech 2007” »

Acronym Overload – again

Posted on October 24, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Acronym Overload – again
EdTech, Rants

IDM, DMZ, SCRAPI, CPS, ASCII, PCS, W2K3, HTTP, HTTPS, RDP, VPN, OS, MS, EEDA, IGP, SASI, SCOIS, ASWAB, ACT, CRI, RFP, LDS, SUNS, IAAA, LDAP, SDE, SSO, API, CPSI, SDM, UA, ZIS, ODS, TDS, DVRE, VRA, SIF, ETL, XML, SCDE, RAM, RAID, HR, SIS, IIS, FTE, DBA, TLS, SQL, CSV, DB4, DB2, ODBC, JDBC, ADO, … Read More “Acronym Overload – again” »

EdTech 2007 – Arrival

Posted on October 24, 2007 By Tom No Comments on EdTech 2007 – Arrival
EdTech, Travel

It’s that time of year again. Once more, I’m headed to the armpit of the state (Myrtle Beach) for EdTech 2007, our annual technology conference. This year is going to be especially busy for several reasons. I had funds to bring all of my tech team down. We are basically leaving our district helpless, so … Read More “EdTech 2007 – Arrival” »

Think Before You Post

Posted on October 24, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Think Before You Post
EdTech

Monday night I had to give a presentation to our school board regarding what we do to protect children on the Internet. I have to do this on a regular basis as part of the requirements for the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) in order to retain federal funding for things such as data lines, … Read More “Think Before You Post” »

Information Overreaction

Posted on October 3, 2007 By Tom 1 Comment on Information Overreaction
EdTech, Rants

This morning’s Greenville Cage Liner had a huge headline proclaiming “Southside High Web site shut down, Student information was publicly available.” My gut reaction was that Greenville School District had screwed up again with their data security, until I read a bit further into the article. At that point, my disgust was redirected toward the … Read More “Information Overreaction” »

New website – Geopackrat.com

Posted on September 8, 2007 By Tom No Comments on New website – Geopackrat.com
EdTech, Geocaching and Maps, Uncategorized

I seem to be doing more and more workshops on Google Earth and Google Maps. I had been placing all of the handouts and supporting materials on my school district webspace at http://teachers.spart5.k12.sc.us/taylorte/googleearth/. Unfortunately, that’s a bear of a URL to remember. Therefore, I’ve acquired the doman www.geopackrat.com, and have pointed it to those materials. … Read More “New website – Geopackrat.com” »

Blocking Blogs, revisited

Posted on September 8, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Blocking Blogs, revisited
EdTech

While consulting on the RiverVenture project, I expressed my concerns that some school districts wouldn’t be able to participate because of their blocking policies.  Specifically, I was thinking of my colleague who had asked me if we blocked blogs in general.  The original plan was to use freely available resources – Google’s Blogspot and YouTube … Read More “Blocking Blogs, revisited” »

Paddle Journeys and RiverVentures

Posted on September 2, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Paddle Journeys and RiverVentures
EdTech, Geocaching and Maps, Local, Travel

I mentioned briefly that I was working on a project with SCETV. That project is about to get off the ground. On September 6, nature photographer Richard Bernabe will begin a journey from the North Carolina border paddling all the way to the Charleston Harbor. SCETV will follow Bernabe through its RiverVenture series on the … Read More “Paddle Journeys and RiverVentures” »

The pipes, the pipes are calling

Posted on August 22, 2007 By Tom 2 Comments on The pipes, the pipes are calling
EdTech, Geocaching and Maps, Internet

For a couple of months now I’ve been playing with and trying to understand Yahoo Pipes. I’ve still got a lot to learn, but at least now I think I have enough understanding to write about it.

In its most basic form, Yahoo Pipes is a feed aggregator. You can take any RSS feed and view the output. If there happens to be geographic data in the feed, it will automatically parse that information and display it on a map. However, Pipes takes it a step further by providing tools for combining feeds from various sources, analyzing feeds for keywords or location data, or allowing users to input or control parameters for various feeds. For example, you could set up a Pipe to return RSS items from Craig’s List that shows red couches for sale within 30 miles of Greenville. In a stunning example of cooperation, Yahoo even plays nice with their rival, Google, and provides a link to a Google Earth KML output for any geocoded data.

Some of the most interesting items are the mash-ups that can be created. For example, one Pipe takes the feed from Reuters, parses it through the geonames.org RSS-to-geoRSS webservice, then displays the news items on a map. Another will takes the feed from the NY Times, analyzes it for key words, takes that output and uses it to find corresponding photographs in Flickr.

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Looking up instead of down – Google Sky

Posted on August 22, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Looking up instead of down – Google Sky
EdTech, Geocaching and Maps, Internet, Science

Today Google released a new version of Google Earth, version 4.2, which includes a cool new feature called Google Sky.  You can basically toggle between views – looking downward, then looking upward from the exact same lat/long coordinates for a view of the night sky.  A toggle button now appears on the toolbar that allows … Read More “Looking up instead of down – Google Sky” »

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