Mar 19
Google has a test related to Javascript 3 in browsers that runs over 5000 tests on the browsers you choose. they show results for PCs with Opera and Safari both beating Google’s Chrome on its own test. i thought i’d try a few popular Mac browsers on the same test and here are the results with best = #1:

so, it looks like Safari wins this test easily. i rarely use Safari as my typical browser is Firefox and i’ve been using Chrome quite a bit lately because i got frustrated using Firefox with Google Wave. perhaps it’s time to consider Safari?
Mar 11
quick update since i intend to note this tomorrow in my session, but using Twitter Widgets is one way to post your tweets to your class website. or, you can do a search for a specific topic. for example, here is a search for the hashtag of #edtech for the MACUL Conference 2010 — continuously updated (i used a conference hashtag originally, but that hashtag is barely used a week later so i switched to #edtech):
Mar 11
I am missing much of Thursday and i had 2 sessions i really wanted to see. dang. but later today and tomorrow i have a full day planned.
Thursday
• I Can Do What With Moodle? in the Vandenberg B room (4:00 pm- 5:00 pm)
Friday
• Evaluating K-12 One-to-One Laptop Initiatives in Lower West Michigan in the Nelson room (8:30 am- 9:30 am) *I am a presenter
• Resources for Assisting in the Transition to Online Learning in the Nelson room (10:00 am-11:00 am)
• Twitter: #Teaching #Learning in the Emerald B room (11:30 am-12:30 pm) *I am a presenter
• Transforming Our Classrooms With a One-to-One Laptop Program in the Grand Gallery B room (1:00 pm- 2:00 pm)
perhaps i’ll see you around at MACUL 2010.