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Sunday, January 8th, 2012

Amazon.com: HP LaserJet Pro CP1525nw Color Printer (CE875A): Electronics quires connection with a USB cable. The wireless on the printer picks up twice as many neighboring access points as my Thinkpad, so it’s Amazon.com: Samsung Color Laser Printer (CLP-325W): Electronics When this printer’s local IP address changes (usually when I reset my router, or also […]

Chris’ Weekly Links (weekly)

Sunday, December 18th, 2011

4 General Methods You Can Use To Detect Phishing Attacks tags: CIS120 phishing Gmail Backup | Safer is better tags: gmail backup HTTP Status Cats – a set on Flickr tags: CIS120 networking Teens, kindness and cruelty on social network sites tags: EDUC658D socialnetworking Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.

Chris’ Weekly Links (weekly)

Sunday, December 11th, 2011

OpenDNS > Phishing Quiz tags: CIS120 phishing Home | Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) tags: virtuallab KeepTube tags: youtubedownloading Freemake tags: videoconversion youtubedownloading Xenra tags: youtubedownloading UVic’s Language Teaching Clipart Library tags: clipart language Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.

Chris’ Weekly Links (weekly)

Sunday, December 4th, 2011

Teaching Critical Thinking: Are We Clear? – Faculty Focus | Faculty Focus tags: criticalthinking teaching MakeUseOf Cheat Sheets tags: tutorials Unix_history-simple.png (1797×1158) tags: unix history BSTJ version of C.ACM Unix paper tags: unix history Special Education Apps | Best iPad Apps for Kids | Educational iPad Apps – A4CWSN.com tags: CIS120 educ642d EDUC658D SpecialEducation Museum […]

Chris’ Weekly Links (weekly)

Sunday, November 27th, 2011

Google: Exploring Computational Thinking tags: introductiontoprogramming MN Original | The arts series from TPT tags: EDUC658D arts Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.



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