iBlog

I am always interested in new blogging tools and services. .Mac (the set of online services you can purchase from Apple) now includes iBlog (the client software) and the templates, database space, server resources necessary to create and serve blogs. The version of iBlog given away without cost to those with a .MAC account works only with .MAC. The full commercial version ($30 if I remember correctly) allows content to be uploaded by FTP and WEBDAV so this might be a possibility for anyone with access to server storage space.

Would I purchase a .Mac account so I had access to iBlog? Probably not. However, if I had no other resources at my disposal a .Mac account would not be a bad investment. Demo

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NCLB, Technology and Rural Schools’

Secretary Paige recently hosted a showcase providing examples of the use of technology to meet NCLB expectations in rural settings (eSchool News). Rural schools have difficulty meeting requirements for “highly qualified teachers” and technology can facilitate the efforts of rural teachers to improve personal qualifications or can bring more qualified teachers to rural schools through distance education.

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