So, you think you know how to surf the web? Well, here's a test. If you can look at the list below and safely say that you know how to do each, then you pass! If you don't know one of them, then hop onto Google and teach yourself, or ask TechOps for an explanation.
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Basecamp Online Project Management
If you want to use SERRC's Basecamp account for online collaboration and project management, send an email to techops. If you want to create your own Basecamp account, click here:
Data Collection for the Rest of Us
Many of us have already been enjoying the wonders of Google. First they gave us a great search engine, then the best email system ever (Gmail), then Google Docs allowed us to make and edit documents and spreadsheets online, in a collaborative environment.
Successful Emailing
For better or worse, email has become a primary medium of communication in todays workplace. Your skill with your inbox directly correlates to
British Education wants Office 2007 Removed from Schools
In a world where more and more users are relying on their software to 'play well with others' (read: Web 2.0), the British Educational Communications and Technology Agency (BECTA) wants to remove Office 2007 from all schools in the UK because it isn't interoperable with software from other vendors (
Web Still in its Infancy, says Founder
If you're one of those people that feel like the World Wide Web is leaving you in the dust, don't despair!
Covering Student Faces on School Website
While vacationing in the UK a news story caught my attention.
Underage Social Networking
Many of the schools I work in block certain social networking sites like http://MySpace.com and http://YouTube.com. This works like a placebo for teachers daunted by Web 2.0, giving them a false sense of security.
