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Richard Riehle

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Update to a new browser…

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January 8, 2010

Microsoft’s Internet explorer web browser is still the most used browser on the planet. Is it because it is the best browser out there? Good gracious no! It’s that most people haven’t thought about it, and (maybe…) they are a bit lazy about checking to see IF there are alternatives out there… Why change? Since [...]


It’s cold outside…

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January 7, 2010

This blog is only about a week old, and as such, I can already see that I need to try to balance some of the heavier topics (read: wordier…) with some lighter topics (if only for MY sanity). So, I decided to show that where I live (Northern Minnesota), it has been getting quite cold [...]


Part 2: teach for the test…

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January 6, 2010

  I’ve heard a lot about how terrible it is to have to “teach for the test”, this maxim, most often presented with some anecdotal stories about teachers having to drop everything and spend all of their time coaching their students with the answers to Standardized tests. This is seen as a gross affront to [...]


Google Wave

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January 5, 2010

Premise: What if email were invented today, with the advantages of Instant Messaging, Internet Linkages (pictures, videos, and even some online applications), and Social Networking sites (e.g. Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, blogs, etc.) instead of having been created over forty years ago. Google has come up with their idea of what this could be…Google Wave.  


You need another email address!

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January 4, 2010

  If you use the internet to any degree, especially if you use your email account, having a backup for emergencies would seem to be a good idea. Since there are approximately 183 Billion emails sent daily to the 1.3 Billion email users on earth (of which 70-72% are spam or viruses), it would seem [...]


Part 1: test what you teach…

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January 3, 2010

Teach what you will test…this was mentioned more than a few times in my Education classes in college. It would seem to be a self-evident, no-brainer type thing to have to say (over and over again, as it happened at school). Since then I have seen some things that make me want to emphasize this [...]


keeping organized

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January 2, 2010

There are a number of tools I use on my computer and phone. Foremost among them are the applications I use to stay organized. Right now there are two apps that I use the most; Evernote and reQall.  


Don’t Worry!

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January 1, 2010

Under the heading of this category (learning) I will be showing you a few things, giving some (unsolicited) advice, and generally explaining some of the things you could be doing with your PC. I should probably state up front that this information is primarily focused for owners of PC’s with Windows Vista or Windows 7, [...]


the 95 theses nailed to the door…

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January 1, 2010

30 years ago I was in middle and high school. For many of my classes I was often subjected to spending a lot of class time filling in ‘worksheets’. This action is usually done by doing simple word searches of the assigned textbook. This sort of ‘word search’ is the antithesis of what is needed [...]


test from my netbook…

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December 29, 2009

Image via Wikipedia This is yet another post to see if I can post from my NetBook (at a coffee shop, no less!)  


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