Educating Girls
In honor of Malala Yousafzai and her 17th birthday (June 12), GirlsWriteNow gave us this reminder that educating women will bring needed improvement all over the world. Girls Write Now supports the...
View ArticleA Must See Movie: The Imitation Game
Keira Knightly and Benedict Cumberbatch in The Imitation Game. I don’t normally review movies here, but I’m making an exception of this film about the early beginnings of the computer because I think...
View ArticleThe Basics of Choosing and Obtaining a Domain Name
Thinking of starting a new website? Two preliminary steps are choosing a domain name for your new site and then buying that domain name. Let’s take a look at some of the basics involved in that...
View ArticleInteractive Video: Think of the Possibilities for Education
Scene from Jack Black’s “That Black Bat Licorice” video I’ve seen a couple of interactive videos recently. One was an version of Bob Dylan’s “Like a Rolling Stone.” In the Bob Dylan video, you use up...
View ArticleThought Germs, Anger, and Spreading Memes (Video)
“This video will make you angry” is the name of this video from @GCPGrey. I think it could be useful in a Web Education class. © vdebolt for Web Teacher, 2015. | Permalink | No comment | The post...
View ArticleA Talk About Nothing
Lena Reinhard You may have watched this elsewhere, but I found it impressive enough to add here as well. Its a very fine talk about the tech industry by Lena Reinhard at the first ever .concat() web...
View ArticleNat & Lo’s 20% Project
When you work at Google, you get to spend 20% of your time doing something you think of yourself. Googlers Natalie Hammel and Lorraine Yurshansky decided to spend their time creating a web series...
View ArticleUpcoming changes in Apple iOS 9.3 will Affect Education
A group of students can be set up as a classroom to use any iPad Apple announced changes aimed at education that are coming in iOS 9.3. The changes allow a group of students to share iPads. Faculty...
View ArticlePreview of “What Comes Next is the Future”
What Comes Next is the Future is a documentary film about the future of web design as envisioned by the people who build the web. Here’s the film description: What Comes Next Is the Future is a...
View ArticleCode: Debugging the Gender Gap
Robin Hauser Reynolds, the Director/Producer of CODE interviews Kimberly Bryant, Founder & CEO Black Girls Code A film many instructors may want to use in class or tell students to watch is now...
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