I’ve been waiting for the perfect eReader to sweep me off my feet with its native PDF capability and huge […]
A couple days ago, I posted about my reasons why I wanted a Nook and why I think philosophers should […]
So, just yesterday the tech community started freaking out (in a good way) about Barnes and Noble’s new eReader – […]
I got a Google Wave invite last week. Now that I’ve played around with it for a bit, I’m sold. […]
A lot of philosophers might want server space, but don’t want to shell out the money. I’m talking about real […]
Suppose you’ve been asked to referee a paper for a prestigious journal. When looking over the paper you come to […]
I coach an ethics bowl team. The Northeast Regional Cases are up, but people have been having problems with the […]
Sarah called me yesterday and said, “There’s some philosopher on the Today Show, and Meredith is asking him about whether […]
This is exciting. An Android App for Drop.io is in the works! Academics with Android phones should be very excited […]
Blog platforms are so good and versatile that educators have all of the resources we need to run a course […]