Tuesday, July 26, 2011

iWon!- LogMeIn Ignition for iPhone

I recently won the LogMeIn Ignition app from @MacTrast and @LogMeIn on Twitter and absolutely love it. Not only was it free, but it is something I am familiar with. I had, like many others, used the free version for many years to support my family's and friend's computers. This version ups the ante by providing Pro support and access to your computers over both Wi-Fi and 3G.  I was able to cut text I had on my Phone and paste it to my Macbook, this text as a matter of fact. File transfers are easily accomplished via the separate File Transfer screen that allows you to effortlessly find the file and double-click on it to download. The file (a photo @ 1.7 MB) appeared on my iPhone almost instantly. It also allows for operating your computer via your iPhone or iPad, which is actually pretty cool using the innovative user interface which makes great use of the iPhone's pinch and zoom features to make controlling your computer no different than playing Angry Birds.  I am really enjoying the app and look forward to updating this post as I learn more. Finally, you can connect an unlimited number of computers, so you can provide all of your family's IT support from the comfort of your iPhone or iPad, wherever you have Wi-Fi or 3G access. 

I would like to thank @MacTrast for sharing this with me, and LogMeIn Ignition for providing the app.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Ed Tech on Google+

In the last two weeks that I have been on Google+, I have actually enjoyed the techie conversations and dialogues that I have had with people from all walks of life and how they use technology. Thinking that this may translate into my classroom, I created a Circle of Educational Technology professionals that I hope will provide a source of information that may translate into some great integration ideas for my students. So far I have added about 15 people to my Circle (some use it often and some have yet to post) and look to add more as they actually start using Google+. Here is a list so far...(I will add more as I find them...any suggestions send me the names and I'll add them-)

+Bonnie Sutton-

+Miguel Guhlin-

+Esther Wojcicki

+Matthew Peskay

+Jeff Liwag

+Rusty Meyners

+Danny Silva

+Katy Scott

+Susan Bastian

+Robert Chapman

Some of these people are more actively using Google+ than others, but they are all involved in some sort of Educational Technology. All of these folks appear to have a love of integrating technology into education, based on their profiles. Hopefully we can use this new and exciting forum that is Google+ as a tool to share insights about what works, what doesn't and new ideas for integrating technology into our classrooms.

Googlebrities- Google+'s Not-So-Hidden Talent

If you are moving into Google+ after some one has invited you to the party, it can be a very weird place if you are coming in from Facebook. On Google+ there is no shortage of people to add to your Circles...and some of the more interesting and enlightening ones are those of the "Googlers" themselves or as I call them- Googlebrities. These are the people whose passion is evident in every picture, post and hangout on Google+. They are designers, coders, photographers, managers, and anything else you can imagine at Google. They are a great source of information, guidance and work-arounds that make traversing the Google+ environment much easier.

Here are a few to start with-
+Marisa Mayer- VP Local, Maps & Location Services

+Natalie Villalobos- Google+ Community Manager (Replies to questions)

+Vanessa Schneider- Google Community Manager (Posts often and replies to questions)

+Brian Rose- Google+ Photography Community Manager

+Tamiz Ahmed- Google Analytics

+Toby Stein- Google+ Community Manager

+Sergey Brin- Google Co-Founder

+Larry Page- Google, CEO

These are a few of the Googlebrities that I follow on Google+. They have made my 2 weeks on Google+ enjoyable, enlightening, and entertaining. I look forward to future conversations and comments from these hard-working and talented people.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Twitter and Google+: News 2.0

Who needs the 5 'O Clock News? With social media making such headways into mainstream news its easier to find all the news you want- focusing on WHAT YOU WANT- by using social media services that break and report news- all-day, not just at 5 o' clock. Twitter and now, Google+ allow you to get the news that matters to you, without all of the extra bits that you are not interested in. And it all depends on what you want- there is something for everyone...

Here are a few of my favorites-

INSPIRATION- There is no shortage of Inspirational sites out there on the Web, and that goes double for Twitter. Perhaps my favorite is @ralphmarston- whose poetic and intelligent tweets truly inspire. Another inspirational follow is @unclerush- Russell Simmons of Def Jam- great quotes- usually out of his own books or the @DalaiLama. The Alchemist author @PauloCoelho is another inspiring author using Twitter to spread his positive energy.

NEWS!- I love the fact that I can get up-to-the-minute headlines without some idiot anchor attempting to inflect feigned urgency. Now I am the idiot and I can inflect whatever I want, with whatever intonation I choose...what's not to like? And I can follow actual anchors who sometimes scoop their own program with their tweets- Anderson Cooper (@andersoncooper) is a good example, as is Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann)- who uses Twitter to shamelessly promote his show...which he admits to. @cnnbrk (CNN Breaking News) is amazing in their swift updates and their ability to share news almost immediately, and @HuffingtonPost gives the news with a touch of irony, attitude and logic, as does @BloombergNews

CELEBRITIES- One of the first celebrities to fully embrace Twitter, Ashton Kutcher, @aplusk is a great follow- he self promotes all of his technology interests and humanitarian efforts- and he actually tweets himself. So does @TomHanks, who tweets photos from movie sets, and pictures of daily life as Tom Hanks. Another good follow is New York actor Domenick Lombardozzi @D_lombardozzi who tweets during his show Breakout Kings (@BreakoutKings) and even asked for the support of his Twitter followers to help ensure his show was renewed.

TECHNOLOGY!- There are soooooo many TechnoTweeters out there all on the search for that next "iPhone that is accidentally left in a bar by an Apple staffer" around every corner. There is no shortage of information out there about anything techno-based. @mguhlin shares educational technology ideas for all, usually taken from his blog http://www.mguhlin.org/, if you are a teacher, check it out. @TechCrunch is a great follow- they share all kinds of news about all things technology and are usually scoopers... @Applenewsjunkie (http://goo.gl/fb/LpcFQ) is obviously Apple-centric and focuses on iPad and iPhone rumors and all other things Apple- they like numbers and facts. @Mashable is Pete Cashmore's baby that shares all technology news all the time, with a bit of a focus on social media.@Mactrast is another Apple-focused Breaking News site, who have just decided to attempt to become THE premiere Apple Scoop Source. They too are becoming news makers by creating a blog of Apple op-ed pieces and reviews. I responded to a tweet for a job as a blogger from them...(I wasn't hired, obviously). Showing yet again the myriad of uses for Twitter.

And now that Google+ is finally here, I find myself using it along with Twitter. I no longer watch the news on television, and why should I? I have a custom-made, self designated selection of news that I WANT to know. For example, I heard about today's explosion in Oslo, Norway from my Twitter and Google+ feeds. I went to SPARKS in Google+ and typed in OSLO and in less than a second I was inundated with all I cared to know about the explosion and shootings- instantly. Google+ is no Facebook. Similarities, yes, but so far it seems to be more geeky than Facebook. I have interacted with people from all over the U.S. about all kinds of random things, but mainly technology and Google+. I have about 5 people that I have met face-to-face on Google+ and that's okay with me. Google+ has made celebrities out of it's staff by allowing people to add them to their circles- and these people actually respond to your questions- +Vanessa Schnieder, community manager for Google, actually responded to a question I posed to her directly.

Twitter is Facebook without all of the friends you forgot about after high school and Google+ is like a fanboy chatroom for Google-lovers.  But, they allow you to interact with the news breakers and reporters like never before, allowing you to become part of the news you are reading. They allow you to interact with celebrities, quasi-celebrities, and Googlebrities making your experience exactly what you want it to be. News 2.0.

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