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Technologies for Learning, Thinking & Collaborating
http://edtechpost.wikispaces.com/OER+Dynamic+Search+Engine So Stephen pointed to a Google Coop engine that Tony Hirst built out of the OER pointers on ZaidLearn’s OER collection page. That’s cool, I’m a google coop/constrained search nut, and knowing Tony, he likely finagled some sweet way of automatically getting the links into the Coop engine. But…why not drive the Coop engine right out of [...]
http://jolt.merlot.org/vol4no2/abstracts.htm Maybe I follow the wrong crowd, or maybe it’s just a case of journals becoming increasingly marginal as a way to disseminate work, but I’m surprised, especially given the crowd I do follow, that I hadn’t heard a peep about the latest issue of JOLT dedicated to “Next Generation Learning/Course Management Systems.” While I found the [...]
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nessman/2590572476/ The exercise to collect as many PLE diagrams as I could was not an end in itself, as interesting as that might have been. In doing that, I was hoping to learn from how people conceived of their PLEs and use this as the basis for an attempt to illustrate my own PLE. Looking at the [...]
The WCET-supported Edutools site has helped people make better informed educational technology decisions since 2001 (and even before that when it was known as “landonline” after its creator, Dr. Bruce Landon). For the first 4 or 5 years I was responsible for doing most of the product research. This was a wonderful role and helped me [...]
http://groups.google.com/group/learning-sciences Just in case you missed the announcement over on EdTechDev, Doug Holton of Utah State University has put together an announcement service via Google Groups. As Doug notes, many announcements for conference calls for papers or grants in our field happen via email on closed mailing lists, and in an effort to open this up [...]
http://www.edtechpost.ca/gems/eduglu_singers_mpc/ When Tony Hirst pointed to this fabulous set of Javascript controls for audio called SoundManager2, I knew I just HAD to try it out. Their fantastic MPC demo is simple to add your own clips to and make your own ‘music’ machine. Now you too can remix the eduglu singers! Have fun! - SWL Tags: All [...]
http://edtechpost.wikispaces.com/edupunk+merit+badges In the rush and clamour to define “edupunk” (I mean, sheesh, a freakin’ wikipedia article???) I realized what was missing - Merit Badges! What punk doesn’t love some external validation, a way to show off their true inner edupunk, be part of the club. And so without further ado, we bring you … (and Jim, hopefully you [...]
http://edtechpost.wikispaces.com/PLE+Diagrams As part of preparations for a workshop this fall on ‘building your own PLE’ I am collecting diagrams of people’s personal learning environments on this wiki page (or even images illustrating how they conceive of them at a purely conceptual level). I do not want to “boil them down” or reduce them all to the [...]
http://www.aupress.ca/Terry_Anderson/kanuka.pdf A note that the Second Edition of The Theory and Practice of Online Learning (edited by Terry Anderson) was now available online came through my reader this morning, and not having had the time the first time it came round, I made time to go through a few chapters today. The one I want to highly [...]
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