ProfHacker.com is a new online resource, edited by Jason B. Jones of Central Connecticut State University, and George H. Williams of the University of South Carolina Upstate. As their masthead explains, "Monday through Friday, ProfHacker delivers tips, tutorials, and commentary on pedagogy, productivity, and technology in higher education". The tutorials, called ProfHacker 101, offer introductions to online tools such as Google Docs and Bee Docs Timeline, as well as instructions to help you create a blog or a wiki. The site's RSS feed allows you to keep up with the latest posts. Thanks to Maura Smale of ACRLog for the heads-up!
Great resource, Mary Paige! Thanks for posting.
Posted by: Deborah McGovern | September 15, 2009 at 09:28 AM