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Atul Sabnis

The Next Social Network? It's Web 2.0, And It Knows Where You Are | Compiler from Wired... - 0 views

  • Rather than calling somebody or sending an e-mail or a Twitter or an IM, you just open up your contact list and click on their name. Wherever they are, your communication reaches them via the most convenient and appropriate means. So, they're walking on the beach, their iPhone rings. If they're in a meeting, they get a text message. If they're at their desk, they get an e-mail. If they're in Asia, they're probably asleep, so they get a voicemail.
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      Amazing Idea! Extending this to learning, will eLearning 2.0 know what learner needs are? How?
Mike Chelen

Resources - ccLearn - 1 views

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    ccLearn is always on the look out for helpful and informative media championing the strengths of open educational resources. If you know of a good OER resource, helpful article, or interesting video, please let us know and we will examine it for inclusion. This page is constantly being updated, so be sure to come back and check out the latest information on open education.
Joao Alves

TinyPaste - 0 views

shared by Joao Alves on 04 Jul 08 - Cached
James OReilly

Transcribing Equipment - Free Digital Transcription Software - 0 views

  • Works with speech recognition software such as Dragon Naturally Speaking to automatically convert speech to text.
Nergiz Kern

About dipity - 0 views

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    You can search for interactive timelines on different topics (history, films, science, etc.) or even better, you can create your own timeline about your life or an event and add pictures and text. This is great for teaching! Students could create their timelines and share it with each other. They can practise all four skills, grammar (e. g. past tense), summarising a story, events, etc. You can embed it on your web site or blog and also create feeds (Twitter, blog, etc.).
George Roberts

Journals | ITLS @ USU - 0 views

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    OPML file with a list of RSS feeds for various research journals related to education, psychology, and technology and... Making the full text of educational research articles available only to those who pay a subscription is a controversial issue. Researchers in the medical and science communities are taking a lead on this issue. Here are some links to more readings:
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    OPML file with a list of RSS feeds for various research journals related to education, psychology, and technology:
Mike Fandey

How to do almost anything with Posterous - 20 views

  • There are no forms to fill in; you simply send an email to post@posterous.com. Whatever you put in this email becomes the first post for your new blog.
  • When posting via email, the Subject line is the post’s title and any text or attached files also become part of the post, either embedded or as a download. The way Posterous handles media is seriously impressive. Images will display in the post, for example, while MP3s and videos are playable directly in the page. Even other files, such as PDFs and Word documents, are viewable directly from your blog.
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    Great overview of how to get the most out of posterous.  Get your emails to post to a shared blog site, allow group editing of "blog", multi-post to social networks via email/posterous, etc.  Posterous adds a great level of flexibility to social networks.
Olga Gonzalez

Must See YouTube: Teaching Content is Teaching Reading | New America Blogs - 0 views

  • Willingham's core message: While decoding skills and vocabulary are essential for students to read proficiently, reading comprehension requires something more. To truly comprehend what they read, students need a strong base of content knowledge that allows them to connect concepts on the page with existing knowledge to understand what the text is telling them. The implication for policy and practice? If we really want children to read proficiently, we need to not only teach them to read, but also equip them with content knowledge in a wide range of subjects.
mobla11

Neu im Mobla Blog: Das Ding an sich - 0 views

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    Eine Untersuchung über das Ding. Gedanken die um die Dinghaftigkeit kreisen und daher Elementares über unser Leben greifen. Das Ding an sich.
mobla11

Neu im Mobla Blog: Im Hier und Jetzt - 0 views

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    Dort wo alles geschieht und sich das Leben entscheidet findet sich die Antwort auf alle Fragen. Dieser Ort ist Jetzt. Genau Jetzt. Dieser Moment. Davon spricht dieses neue Gedicht
Dennis OConnor

Learn It In 5 - Home - 0 views

  • What is Web 2.0? Learn it in 5 minutes or less   At Learn it in 5, you'll learn what is Web 2.0, and strategies for using Web 2.0 technology in the digital classroom - all in 5 minutes or less. Learn it in 5 is a powerful library of how-to videos, produced by technology teachers, for the purpose of helping teachers and students create classroom strategies for today's 21st century's digital classroom. These step-by-step how-to videos walk teachers through Web 2.0 technology, demonstrating how to use Web 2.0 applications like blogs, social networks, podcasts, interactive videos, wikis, slide sharing and much more.
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    Video site dedicated to short instructional tutorials for the technology classroom.  
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