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Per Hoel

Multicolr Search Lab - Idée Inc. - 0 views

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    Very cool tool that allows a user to search for images containing up to 10 specified colors. - originally shared by Steve Fernie
Bill Garr

VoiceThread M/5 commenting - 0 views

shared by Bill Garr on 30 Mar 11 - No Cached
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    Multi-media and multi-file comments -- threaded together in a video-like playlist. Nice idea, but playback was buggy for me in their online example.
Per Hoel

Welcome - Ommwriter - 2 views

shared by Per Hoel on 08 Jan 11 - Cached
Bill Garr

JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit - 0 views

shared by Bill Garr on 28 Mar 11 - No Cached
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    Very nice collection of javascript-based visualization tools.
CNDLS Georgetown

The Super-Secret, Never-Before-Revealed Guide to Web 2.0 in the Classroom -- Campus Tec... - 0 views

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    some helpful links within the story and generally good overall--mimics what we are doing to some extent.
theresa s

'Embedded Librarian' on Twitter Served as Information Concierge for Class - Wired Campu... - 0 views

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    backchannel
theresa s

Visualising Data » Resources - 0 views

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    a set of resources for data visualization
Per Hoel

Long Live the Web: A Call for Continued Open Standards and Neutrality: Scientific American - 0 views

  • Web evolved into a powerful, ubiquitous tool because it was built on egalitarian principles and because thousands of individuals, universities and companies have worked, both independently and together as part of the World Wide Web Consortium, to expand its capabilities based on those principles
  • Wireless Internet providers are being tempted to slow traffic to sites with which they have not made deals.
  • We could lose the freedom to connect with whichever Web sites we want
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  • ecause the Web is yours.
  • also vital to democracy
  • freedom from being snoope
  • on, filtered, censored and disconnected
  • We create the Web, by designing computer protocols and software; this process is completely under our control. We choose what properties we want it to have and not have. It is by no means finished (and it’s certainly not dead). If we want to track what government is doing, see what companies are doing, understand the true state of the planet, find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease, not to mention easily share our photos with our friends, we the public, the scientific community and the press must make sure the Web’s principles remain intact—not just to preserve what we have gained but to benefit from the great advances that are still to come
Per Hoel

StatusNet | Your Network - 2 views

shared by Per Hoel on 07 Dec 10 - Cached
Bill Garr

Kids' Books Make The Leap Off The Page And Online - 0 views

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    NPR story on multimedia children's books, where kids' online activities become part of an ongoing series of books. One kid interviewed had her online character appear in the second installment of a series!
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