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Robyn Jay

Plugjam - 0 views

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    PlugJam is a solution for schools, colleges and universities looking to bridge the gap between existing campus based tools and Web 2.0 services allowing students to use their favorite social networking environment or Web Service to access their campus based resources.
John Paul Posada

Australian Access Federation - 0 views

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    The Australian Access Federation (AAF) provides a framework and support infrastructure to facilitate trusted electronic communications and collaboration within and between universities and research institutions in Australia and overseas. The AAF uses cutting edge technologies to provide a range of automatic identification services, which will allow authentication of people (researchers, teachers and students) and resources (servers, services, networks, instruments and data). It enables resource owners to identify and authorise a researcher to access online resources, such as computer facilities, data and other research infrastructure, at their home institution, at other Australian institutions, and around the world.
Robyn Jay

Pre-service teacher discourses: Authoring selves through multimodal compositions - Digi... - 0 views

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    Pre-service teacher discourses: Authoring selves through multimodal compositions
Karsten Sommer

Blackboard Announcement: Blackboard Education Open Source Services - 3 views

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    Blackboard Education Open Source Services
Niki Fardouly

eLanguages.ac.uk - digital literacies toolkit - 3 views

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    The purpose of this set of learning resources is to help students: explore the educational uses of Web 2.0 tools and services; familiarise themselves with a range of useful applications for study-related purposes; highlight good practice in the use of social software and the internet, in general.
Robyn Jay

iApps Project | Stanford University - 0 views

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    "At Stanford, we envision the iPhone as having a profound potential to break barriers in the way we provide information and services to students - in how they converse with the institution, their curriculum, the faculty, and each other. With an enduring entrepreneurial, innovative, and technological leadership, those same qualities that helped shape Silicon Valley, Stanford is in a unique position to chart yet another new course, this time using the iPhone. "
Robyn Jay

Blackboard Mobile puts campus in the palm of your hand - building43 - 0 views

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    ""I was standing in line in a coffee shop on campus, and noticed that many people these days are using smartphones," says Kayvon Beykpour, vice-president of Blackboard Mobile. "Students are doing all kinds of things with them: they're on Facebook, checking email, making phone calls. People were doing just about everything except interacting with the university, which we thought was a bit of a disconnect. There's so many things that, as a student, you need to do every day, whether it's registering for a course, or finding your way around campus, or checking the directory or athletics scores-and they're all traditionally different places. Why not create a really sophisticated, really elegant, and really beautiful app that brings all those different services together in one place, and makes it really usable for the student, for the faculty, for the tourist? And that's what our platform does.""
Robyn Jay

Roadmap - MoodleDocs - 1 views

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    "Version 2.0 Moodle 2.0, our biggest release ever, is coming together after two years of development. It contains a huge number of core changes to the platform, most of which are designed to give 3rd party developers more flexibility, scalability and safety. The timetable is designed to deliver Moodle 2.0 in time for the new school year in the northern hemisphere and currently looks like this: * March 2010: Moodle 2.0 Beta release * April, May, June 2010: intensive beta testing and bug fixing (freeze on new features) * 1 July 2010: Moodle 2.0 production release You can track our current progress in detail on the Moodle 2.0 Planning document. Please remember that this document is frequently updated and details can change a lot! Draft release notes at Moodle 2.0 release notes. Please add notable items while they are fresh in your mind. The notes will be edited before the final release. System requirements Since Moodle 2.0 is such a major release, we are allowing ourselves some increases in the requirements. * PHP 5.2.8 is now the minimum version supported. (We are aware that several important linux distros are still shipping earlier versions like 5.2.6, but we need at least version 5.2.x for the new File API, and there are bugs in 5.2.7 and earlier that we could not work around.) This allows developers to write cleaner code using the more recent features of PHP, and will also improve user experience. * Databases should be one of the following: o MySQL 5.0.25 or later (InnoDB storage engine highly recommended) o PostgreSQL 8.3 or later o Oracle 10.2 or later o MS SQL 2005 or later * When upgrading to Moodle 2.0, you must have Moodle 1.9 or later. if you are using an earlier version of Moodle (eg 1.8.x) then you need to upgrade to Moodle 1.9.x first. New Community features * Community hub - Moodle.com Makes it easy for teachers to find other courses to download as templates fo
Clay Leben

talk with our web-based apps! | ReadSpeaker - 1 views

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    Add voice reader of page content to your web page. How could this be used and not be distraction. Beyond accessibility?
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    Better late than never as I have just joined this group. ReadSpeaker provides text to speech (TTS) engines for websites and iOS and Android apps which combine text reading with word by word text highlighting on any end user hardware. The service has a growing range of early Australian adopters including Centrelink, Comcare, Dept of Health and Ageing, Dept of Human Services, FAHCSIA, and the Australian Paralympic Committee. In elearning, adopters include Gale and Cengage. I would be happy to provide information to interested elearning professionals and I can be reached on richard.ings@readspeaker.com.
Sue Hellman

Participants: Picture Australia - 0 views

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    "Picture Australia is an Internet based service that allows you to search many significant online pictorial collections at the same time. When you do a search on Picture Australia, thumbnail images are retrieved from participating institutions on the fly and inserted into the search results."
Bronwyn Davies

Newsletter - Issue 17 - Twittering the student experience - 2 views

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    Twittering the student experience by Alan Cann, Jo Badge, Stuart Johnson and Alex Moseley Background Based on our personal experience of Twitter, we were interested in examining what use students would make of the service and to what extent it could be used as a support channel.
Karsten Sommer

NetSpot, Moodlerooms and Blackboard join forces - 1 views

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    NetSpot, Moodlerooms and Blackboard join forces to form the foundation of a Global Open Source Services Group, supporting open source education projects including Moodle.
Niki Fardouly

VLEtools.com - e-Learning Services - 4 views

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    Moodle XML Converter Create quizzes and glossaries easily
Karsten Sommer

Elluminate Live! V9.5 and Higher Moderator Guides - 2 views

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    "Elluminate Live! V9.5 and Higher"
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