WiZIQ - The Free Online Learning and Teaching Platform »
By jurczyk on Jan 8, 2008 in Education | 0 Comments
See a presentation about this new tool, WiZIQ, that allows anyone to create and host online learning applications for free.
By jurczyk on Jan 8, 2008 in Education | 0 Comments
See a presentation about this new tool, WiZIQ, that allows anyone to create and host online learning applications for free.
By jurczyk on Jan 1, 2008 in Technology | 0 Comments
Microstock Diaries chronicles the happenings of the various low-cost stock photo sites that operated on the web whether you’re a buyer or seller.
By jurczyk on Jan 1, 2008 in Domain Names | 0 Comments
Afternic
EBay
NameJet
Sedo
Snapnames
TDNam
Moniker / Events
By jurczyk on Dec 20, 2007 in Running | 0 Comments
The new Western Reserve Trail Running web site is now online. WRTR is home to the Burning River 100, Buckeye Trail runs and more….
By jurczyk on Dec 20, 2007 in Technology | 0 Comments
I’m evaluating a multi-media course on blogging from the folks at Simpleology. For a while, they’re letting you snag it for free if you post about it on your blog.
It covers:
The best blogging techniques.
How to get traffic to your blog.
How to turn your blog into money.
I’ll let you know what I think once I’ve […]
By jurczyk on Nov 27, 2007 in Technology | 0 Comments
Well, I guess maybe I used an old version of Word (2.0 anyone ?)
Version 15.5 of LISTSERV has arrived. (I think they already were on version 14 back about in the early 90’s when I first started using LISTSERV on a mainframe for the ULTRA list.) Though it’s been updated for the times […]
By jurczyk on Nov 21, 2007 in Academics, Education | 0 Comments
Free access for the rest of November. Click here.
By jurczyk on Nov 12, 2007 in Web Sites | 0 Comments
Citizendium is Wikipedia without the anonymity. Read more about the service and their one year anniversary.
By jurczyk on Nov 6, 2007 in Old Blogger Posts | 0 Comments
Bad news in this new Chronicle article.
I’ve always loved the MIT campus. When opportunity presents itself and I’m able to make it to Boston I try to cross the Charles River at least once to take a stroll through the MIT campus and check out some of the various buildings. Being an alumni […]
By jurczyk on Oct 31, 2007 in Academics | 0 Comments
As the dissertation starts to become a reality…
Here’s the PPT from the Introduction to Q Methodology Workshop at MWERA by Sue Ramlo and myself.

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