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Samples of impossible photography

If you want to see some examples of impressive “impossible” photography, then consider the work of the four photographers featured here. These artists have redefined the standards for what should be considered impossible photography. They have pushed the limits of … Continue reading

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Map activity: My trip to New York City

This past Sunday, I went to New York City for the first time in my life. I was there for three days for software training with a vendor the Admissions Offices works with. I arrived at noon on Sunday, and … Continue reading

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Reflection: will the Internet and Web have a major impact on K-12, Higher Education, and/or Adult Education?

In a nutshell: yes and no. The impact of the Internet and Web on K-12 Presently, the Internet and Web have the least amount of impact on the education and learning that occurs in K-12. In my opinion, this is … Continue reading

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Flickr vs. Picasa

So, this past week I played around with Picasa and thought about how it compared to Flickr. Playing around with the features of Picasa was a lot of fun. I fell in love with the embeded photo slideshow that can … Continue reading

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Link to my Picasa photo album

I have a Flickr account already, so I decided to try something new and go with Picasa. Click the image below to view the album. A slideshow is embeded after the link. EDT 5410 Samples

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Don’t cry, it is just Santa…

Today, Boingboing.net featured a classic link to SouthFlorida.com’s ‘Scared of Santa‘ gallery of photos featuring children crying and fleeing from scary old saint nick. This collage of photos is always good for a laugh.

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