A few of my friends are convinced that they need to learn a programming language, and I am very excited about that. Having web programming experience is unbelievably valuable, especially if you plan to do any business in the web-o-sphere. Before you can lock yourself in your room for a month and learn a programming […]
Archive for September, 2008
Last night, a few friends and I had dinner with Michael Staton, a founder of Inigral. Michael has been in Abilene this week visiting ACU. ACU will be piloting Inigral’s Schools on Facebook. In our conversation, an interesting topic was brought up about the make up of a successful start-up. In my past, so far […]
Back during my TeacherHubs.com splint, I somehow corresponded with Jeff O’Hara, one of the founders of Edmodo. Edmodo is a micro-blogging service for the education niche. If you are familiar with Kevin Rose’s and friends’ Pownce.com you can easily imagine what Edmodo is, simply by imagining Pownce catered to Teachers and Students.
With Edmodo, a […]
