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Frank Hamm

Lernen und Wissen teilen mit Web 2.0 | Von Martina Goehring | centrestage Blog - 0 views

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    Martina Goehring berichtet über die Erfahrungen aus dem LERNET 2.0-Projekt.
Glenn Hoyle

Introduction to Crafting Questions for On-line Discussions | Penn State Learning Design... - 3 views

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    Introduction to Crafting Questions for On-line Discussions
Evelyn McCormack

Remix America Lets Us Mash Up History | School Communications 2.0 - 0 views

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    I'm thoroughly impressed by so much out there on the web, but the newest addition to my "must-visit" list is Remix America, a video mashup website with an educational twist. Here's what Remix America says about itself:
Erik Keith

YouTube - Graduation Ceremony in Second Life - 0 views

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    150 year old Bryant & Stratton College will host the first, fully online, live Second Life graduation ceremony on June 10, 2009 http://online.bryantstratton.edu/slgraduation/.
cristina costa

News : NDS - 0 views

  • Advances such as 3G, webcasts and web 2.0, will allow UK universities to reach out to communities as far flung as Africa and Hong Kong and to deliver high quality, student-centred higher education across the globe
  • This Open Learning Innovation Fund will help institutions develop new initiatives and exploit new opportunities to ensure we remain at the forefront of online distance learning as the international market  develops
  • online learning including using open resources funded as part of the e-learning programme.
Jez Cope

Official Google Blog: Went Walkabout. Brought back Google Wave. - 0 views

  • The protocol is designed for open federation, such that anyone's Wave services can interoperate with each other and with the Google Wave service. To encourage adoption of the protocol, we intend to open source the code behind Google Wave.
    • Jez Cope
       
      For me this will be the key to Wave's success or failure. If other providers do start up it will avoid vendor lock-in and potentially lead to much higher adoption. Companies (and individuals) which wouldn't consider outsourcing their communication to Google for all sorts of reasons would be much more likely to get on board if they can have the same functionality and global interoperability while still retaining control of their data.
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    Google Wave has the potential to turn the web on it's head. Amongst other things, it could spell the final death-knell for VLEs, or be their rebirth.
Graham Atttwell

Creating your first Opera widget - Opera Developer Community - 0 views

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    * Creating an Opera widget is quick and painless, with just a few pointers in the right direction. This article details what a widget is and what you need to create one, and also takes you through creating, running and packaging a widget step by step. The basic techniques discussed here also apply to widgets intended to run on mobiles, set-top-boxes or within the Opera browser on the Nintendo Wii Internet Channel.
Evelyn McCormack

Blackberry Interruptus: Whatever Happened to Eye Contact? | School Communications 2.0 - 0 views

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    Monica Hesse has a fun story in today's Washington Post that examines a trend in cultural disturbia - that of the Blackberry-interrupted conversation. Hasn't this happened to you too many times to count?
Evelyn McCormack

OneDayU: For Lifelong Learners | School Communications 2.0 - 0 views

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    I love to learn new stuff as an adult, most likely due to a misspent youth. As an undergraduate college student, I knew where the pool tables were located. Let's just leave it at that.
Mike Fandey

Facilitating online communities - WikiEducator - 0 views

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    An asynchronous course for learning how to facilitate online learning.
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