Comments on Obama's filtering frustrations... you are not aloneTypePad2009-01-26T09:04:14ZEwan McIntoshhttps://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2009/01/obamas-filtering-frustrations-you-are-not-alone/comments/atom.xml/Emily commented on 'Obama's filtering frustrations... you are not alone'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e201127953875828a42009-03-11T22:31:42Z2009-03-11T22:31:42ZEmilyObama made great use of social media during his campaign, and hopefully he will continue to do so. The Internet...<p>Obama made great use of social media during his campaign, and hopefully he will continue to do so. The Internet and social media are becoming more and more popular, including in the educational field. I think that it just goes to show that education and culture are ever-evolving, and that we learn new things every single day. We should never stop learning; therefore, it is also important to take advantage of the educational opportunities that we are presented with. EducationDynamics has a new video that encourages people to go back to school and continue their learning process. This video can be found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDfew0YcDTo.</p>
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</p>http://www.guvenlikdanismanlik.com commented on 'Obama's filtering frustrations... you are not alone'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e20112791650b428a42009-03-01T16:20:12Z2009-03-01T16:20:12Zhttp://www.guvenlikdanismanlik.comhttp://www.guvenlikdanismanlik.comObama is now the first ever President to have a computer in the Oval Office, in the form of the...<p>Obama is now the first ever President to have a computer in the Oval Office, in the form of the 'BarackBerry'. He's doing what millions of teachers and students are obliged to do - use mobile devices to circumvent the slow-moving load of bureaucracy.</p>chris commented on 'Obama's filtering frustrations... you are not alone'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e2010536faf596970c2009-01-27T17:45:56Z2009-01-27T17:45:56Zchrishttp://blethers.blogspot.comWhen can all our public institutions join the free world? When they stop being afraid. They worry about the tabloid...<p><i>When can all our public institutions join the free world?</i><br />
When they stop being afraid. They worry about the tabloid press at the moment. Great, isn't it - educational policies dictated by the red-tops.</p>Raj commented on 'Obama's filtering frustrations... you are not alone'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e2010536f7b1a5970c2009-01-26T16:11:22Z2009-01-26T16:11:22ZRajhttp://blog.boora.caI guess this is a good thing in a way - when people in positions of great power are separated...<p>I guess this is a good thing in a way - when people in positions of great power are separated from those tools that they legitimately used to obtain that power (be they teachers or politicians) someone should notice. I guess teachers are lucky that they are joined in their struggle by "the Big O".</p>Floyd Geasland commented on 'Obama's filtering frustrations... you are not alone'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e2010536ee1e72970b2009-01-26T15:06:48Z2009-01-26T15:06:48ZFloyd GeaslandActually, I thought that the new White House site was a whole lot more open than it was the last...<p>Actually, I thought that the new White House site was a whole lot more open than it was the last time I checked in August. Yes, it wasn't as open as the Obama campaign site was, but think about consequences of what ifs. The consequence of a what if for a government site is a lot worse than a campaign site. Maybe the frustrations of current limitations will cause them to find and use more effective methods to protect the site and allow them to open up.</p>