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Nigel Robertson

Diigo Blog » Diigo Chrome Extension much enhanced, renamed as "Diigo Web Coll... - 0 views

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    Hadn't paid attention to the improvements in the Diigo extension for Chrome. Just discovered that you can use it to do screen captures and mark them up at the same time with text, arrows and shapes.
Nigel Robertson

Firedocs eLML Editor - 0 views

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    The University of Zurich has been trying to build an editor for eLML for a long time (nearly since the beginning of the eLML project). After two unsuccessful approaches a third approach based on the Mozilla Firefox Plugin technology led to success. In summer 2008 the first beta version of the Firedocs eLML Editor was released. So what is Firedocs? Firedocs is a webbased XML editor for Mozilla Firefox that the University of Zurich has developed for both its Content Management System UniCMS and for eLML, the eLesson Markup Language. Both the UniCMS and eLML are XML-based strategic tools of the University of Zurich and needed an easy to use editor. The Firedocs project has now become an autonomous open source project but it offers extensions for both eLML and UniCMS. The editor provided on this website is already compiled containing the eLML extensions you will need to create and edit eLML lessons.
Nigel Robertson

Press Releases | Kaltura: Open Source Video Platform - 1 views

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    Using the Kaltura video extension for Moodle, teachers can upload and manage rich-media content, such as full lectures in an online course; students can then post video comments, ask questions and create a face-to-face discussion recorded directly from their webcam or other sources.
Nigel Robertson

Google Wave Extension List - 1 views

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    Long list of extensions for Google Wave
Nigel Robertson

Site to Phone - Send links or text from your browser to your phone - 0 views

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    Site to Phone is a free service designed to send links and text from your computer to your phone or tablet. Once you have a Site to Phone account you can download a selection of extensions and browser addons that let you send information to your phone. Once your phone is setup you can recieve the information by opening a homescreen app or bookmark. If you regularly type out links from your computers web browser onto your phone Site to Phone could save you a lot of time.
Stephen Harlow

ELI Discovery Tool: Collaborative Learning Workshop Guide | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    "This comprehensive collaborative learning workshop guide, developed from the ELI 2009 Fall Focus Session, contains a resource list and five workshop modules intended to reduce some of the extensive work involved in assembling the components and curriculum for such a program."
Nigel Robertson

Science in Virtual Worlds - Map - 0 views

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    "The aim of this small project is to create a map of virtual world based scientific research and educational initiatives at UK universities. The map is being created by Birmingham-based virtual world specialists Daden Limited as part of this year's British Science Festival hosted at Aston University in Birmingham.Virtual Worlds such as Second Life, where users can socialise and connect on-line are already being extensively used by UK Universities and other educational and research organisations - but it can be hard to find out what is going on, and where. It can hopefully become a lasting resource for UK Science which can live on beyond the 2010 British Science Festival.The map is, appropriately, presented as virtual map inside of Second Life where visitors will be able to click on map markers to gain further information on each project, and to be directly transported to the science project location.Users without access to Second Life, or running projects in other virtual worlds, are not excluded from the project. All information will be available through this micro-site, which includes a browser based version of the Second Life map, and lists of projects in other worlds."
Nigel Robertson

Google Refine 2.0, a power tool for data wranglers - Google Open Source Blog - 0 views

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    Google Refine is a power tool for working with messy data sets, including cleaning up inconsistencies, transforming them from one format into another, and extending them with new data from external web services or other databases. Version 2.0 introduces a new extensions architecture, a reconciliation framework for linking records to other databases (like Freebase), and a ton of new transformation commands and expressions.
Stephen Harlow

MIT Media Lab Hacks the Kinect for Browser Navigation With Gestures (Video) - 0 views

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    Hackers at the famous MIT Media Lab have built an open-source Chrome browser extension that uses the Microsoft gesture-based controller Kinect to navigate around tabs and Web pages.
Stephen Harlow

The 'flipped classroom' [WEBINAR] | Dangerously Irrelevant | Big Think - 0 views

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    WHAT: Webinar - The 'flipped classroom' WHEN: Wednesday, 8 June 2011 at 5:00:00 p.m. NZST. WHERE: https://connect.extension.iastate.edu/flippedclassroom [enter as a guest]
Nigel Robertson

Start Google Plus | Convert Facebook to Google+ - 0 views

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    Cross post from G+ to FB & Twitter using a Chrome extension
Tracey Morgan

Nik Cubrilovic Blog - Logging out of Facebook is not enough - 0 views

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    Dave Winer wrote a timely piece this morning about how Facebook is scaring him since the new API allows applications to post status items to your Facebook timeline without a users intervention. It is an extension of Facebook Instant and they call it frictionless sharing.
Stephen Harlow

Netskills: Supporting Researcher Engagement with Social Tools by Alan Cann - 2 views

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    "In this seminar, Alan Cann of the University of Leicester considers the potential of social tools for researchers, based on both his own extensive experience and those of researchers interviewed as part of a study for the publication 'Social Media: a guide for researchers.'"
Nigel Robertson

Maximum PC | 15 Hacks Every Dropbox User Should Know - Page 1 - 0 views

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    Mainly tech solutions but they do let you extend what you do with Dropbox, esp. Symbolic links.
Nigel Robertson

50 Firefox 3 Add-ons That Will Transform Your Academic Research | Best Colleges Online - 3 views

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    A list.
Nigel Robertson

OpenAttribute - 0 views

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    Awesome little widget that plugs into your browser and grabs creative commons metadata to allow properly formed attributions.
Nigel Robertson

MOMO (Mobile Moodle) Project - 0 views

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    The MOMO (Mobile Moodle) project is an Add-On to the popular Moodle Learning Management System. It brings the ability to implement mobile learning scenarios with Moodle as a backend. Mobile users install the MOMO client, a JAVA based application, on their mobile phones (or any other JAVA and Internet capable device). Through this client they can access courses wherever they are, which allows completely new scenarios. Administrators install the necessary MOMO extension on their Moodle server which makes the compatible contents available for mobile usage. They can configure and maintain the system through the integrated administration interface all within Moodle. Teachers can design courses with either several mobile elements or complete mobile learning scenarios using the tools and methodologies they know from within Moodle.
Nigel Robertson

Ultimate List of Google Wave Gadgets and Tools - Google Wave, google wave extension, go... - 0 views

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    List of Wave add-ons
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