By Jason Bedell, on April 19th, 2010
Introduction
As I was exploring which social networks to use next year, I tried out WordPress MU with Buddypress to complement Moodle, my course management system, on the advice of Christopher Rogers. Another teacher, Colin Matheson, and I both wanted to implement this but we also required a single-sign on, if possible, . . . → Read More: How to Authenticate Users From Moodle Into WordPress MU
By Jason Bedell, on April 12th, 2010
Recently, I have written quite a bit about social networking with students for the book that I am trying to write. I’ve also found out that I may be returning to the classroom next year with a high school teaching job in Massachusetts. While I can’t offer any details on it yet, . . . → Read More: Which Social Network/CMS Should I Use Next Year?
By Jason Bedell, on January 14th, 2010
Those of you who have known me or been following this blog for any length of time will not be surprised to hear that I believe Moodle is one of single best tools available that can improve teaching. Moodle is not a panacea for education, but it does increase collaboration, communication, productivity, . . . → Read More: Moodle Moot!
By Jason Bedell, on November 22nd, 2009
Those of you who have been reading this blog for any length of time will already know that I am a fairly outspoken open-source advocate. This post delves into a topic that most people are uncomfortable with. To begin, last week I was reflecting on the job that we have done in . . . → Read More: My Vision for an Open-Source Library
By Jason Bedell, on July 26th, 2009
I am currently reading S.H.A.P.E. by Erik Rees. While I am not yet finished with the book, it is insightful and I believe it can help people to discover their Kingdom Purpose, or what God intended them to do to share His love with the world and contribute back to the . . . → Read More: The Open-Source Church
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