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web 2.0LearnHub - another social learning networkSubmitted by Dominik Lukes on Tue, 24/06/2008 - 09:21.
Project: Education and Technology
LearnHub (formerly Nuuvo) relaunched recently as an interesting social learning and teaching space. Although it provides space for schools, it is particularly interesting for individual learners and teachers who can create communities and learn from each others. Yet another silly attack on WikipediaSubmitted by Dominik Lukes on Tue, 24/06/2008 - 00:37.
Categories: national curriculum | online education | online resources | open source | philosophy of education | use of technology for learning | web 2.0
What was the last time you found something eggregiously inaccurate on Wikipedia? And if the biggest problem in education is the occasional inaccurate information what happened to the skills focus of the last decades? Microsoft kills Live Academic (Google Scholar rival)Submitted by Dominik Lukes on Tue, 24/06/2008 - 00:31.
Categories: innovation | online resources | research methods | research skills | research tools | technology | web 2.0
I have often recommended academic.live.com by Microsoft as a worthy rival to Google Scholar. At the very least, it was superior in its interface and sorting capabilities. Unfortunately, it provided much less relevant results in the humanities (focusing on more recent publications). Edufire breathes fresh air into online language learningSubmitted by Dominik Lukes on Mon, 16/06/2008 - 11:20.
Project: Education and Technology
Categories: elearning | teaching and learning in virtual spaces | use of technology for learning | web 2.0 | youtube
We live in exciting times. About 7 years ago (in the days of dialup internet) I gave a talk at a conference on teaching Slavonic languages and predicted that once broadband is more readily available, teaching languages online will be revolutionized because we will be able to exchange voice and eventually video which are essential to language learning.
Dabbleboard: Another online whiteboard hits the internetsSubmitted by Dominik Lukes on Mon, 16/06/2008 - 11:12.
Project: Education and Technology
Categories: educational web | elearning | online education | online resources | teaching and learning in virtual spaces | use of technology for learning | web 2.0
Digital collaborative whiteboards seem to be the holy grail of educational and presentational services. But by and large, most offerings todate have been less than impressive. Dabbleboard has a lot going for it (primatily simplicity) but will be enough? Personally, I'm more excited about social software used for learning.
Britannica goes wiki, remains sniffy about WikipediaSubmitted by Dominik Lukes on Sun, 08/06/2008 - 03:00.
Project: Education and Technology
In its struggle to remain relevant, Britannica is planning to open its gates to the public for contributions, to a certain extent following Wikipedia's model. But even its announcement shows that commercial interests can prevail over truth. Although Wikipedia's influence is clear, it is not mentioned once!
Edupunk against Blackboard, for eLearning 2.0, and what next?Submitted by Dominik Lukes on Wed, 04/06/2008 - 17:33.
Project: Education and Technology
A new term has made its way into the edu blogosphere (such as it is): edupunk. Coined by Jim Groom, it made its way to me via Martin Weller's blog who also shared the excellent Edupunk video (see below). Edupunk spoke eloquent volumes of its potential to me the second I scanned over the word my RSS reader - in fact it got me so excited I started a public Google Notebook with excerpts from the discussion. I believe that destructivism and contrariness are just as necessary parts of the debate as constructiveness and concilliation. So, edupunk is more than welcome on the scene. Let's hope it gets a bit more traction - the Wikipedia entry may help. Who and how of innovation in educational technologySubmitted by Dominik Lukes on Wed, 04/06/2008 - 11:17.
Project: Education and Technology | Web development
A very interesting article that asks all the right questions about current trends in educational technology innovation. It implies the central problem which is the essential conflict of interest at the heart of institutional IT services: 1. keep the services running, 2. provide the best available technology to the institution. But 1. is in conflict with 2. IT services get blamed when printers stop working or email goes down so naturally they will prefer to stick to maintaining these basic infrastructures rather than try to innovate. New online tool helps students share research resultsSubmitted by Dominik Lukes on Tue, 03/06/2008 - 08:44.
Categories: educational web | research dissemination | research methodology | research methods | research skills | use of technology for learning | web 2.0 | web2.0
iBreadCrumbs.com offers a simple way for students to record their online research and share their results with others. It works by installing a toolbar in Firefox (version 2 only so far) that can be turned on when you're doing research and collects websites you find relevant. Course delivery through Facebook with UdutuSubmitted by Dominik Lukes on Mon, 02/06/2008 - 12:22.
Project: Education and Technology
Categories: educational web | web 2.0
A first proper full-blown Learning Management System has made its way to Facebook. It also integrates with Moodle and should link to Bebo and MySpace, as well. I tried to use it and creating a course could not be easier (miles ahead of Blackboard). However, its integration with the social aspects of Facebook is very limited.
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