Would consumers take a liking to a kindler, gentler DRM any more than the current mess? A new IEEE working group is working on a standard for Digital Personal Property that would make digital property function more like physical property.
This site was created by Kelly Walsh, the director of Institutional Information & Technology at the College of Westchester in White Plains, NY. Each week he writes about a different topic related to information or instructional technology.
Smart employers are using Twitter to distribute their job postings and to attract job seekers to their jobs. This is a list of the top 50 doing that now.
According to Brown and Adler, there are 30 million people qualified to go to college, but who have no place to go to. They discuss the many options created by new technologies for bringing education to the wider world, beyond just the wealthier nations that have many colleges and universities.
This is an excellent blog that provides a great deal of interesting and useful information for anyone working in higher education and educational technology.
Great presentation. Presentation shares results from a study conducted at Yale Medical Library to increase the access and online tutorial availability at Yale. Provides implications for educational entities considering the implementation of screencasting and podcasting.