This post wraps up another week of tips, tutorials, and commentary on pedagogy, productivity, and technology in higher education.
We certainly hope you found something interesting and/or useful among this week’s posts:
- Guest author Roger Whitson offered a report on THATCamp Pedagogy 2011
- Lincoln provided some advice for getting comfortable on the command line
- Anastasia explained how we might go about playing for wellness
- Konrad walked us through the basics of using the sort command
- Mark showed how to collect Tweets with the Twitterpad plugin for WordPress
- I shared some thoughts about Educause 2011
- Natalie asked if you have something to write with
- Konrad explained how to search ProfHacker with a bookmarklet
- Guest author Chris Fox introduced us to a webseries called “Writers’ Bloc“
- Guest author Dan Quigley told us why he has started writing at the racetrack
- Guest author Ian MacInnes explored various iOS apps for annotation and note-taking
- Nels provided the most recent entry in his Sabbatical Diary series: “the Shadow of Self-Doubt“
- Billie shared a roundup of favorite WordPress plugins
- Jason gave us a Halloween Edition of weekend reading
Have a great week out there!
[Creative Commons-licensed flickr photo "Snowstorm at Central Park" by skinny lawyer.]



