Another nice surprise from Barcelona: Sclipo: the Social Learning Revolution!
Sclipo is a web application to teach, learn and share with your students and fellow teachers. This video tutorial shows you the following tools:
COURSES: Publish, manage and teach face2face and online courses!
LIVE TEACHING: Hold live online classes, webinars and meetings with 100 people or [...]
Gary Wolf and Kevin Kelly are guys to watch closely. First, Kevin’s website is the simplest welcome address of the Web: www.kk.org. Part of the site itself is dedicated to people who are interested in collecting (sometimes, amassing) data about their own life. In fact, Gary and Kevin provide tools and methods to record every [...]
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Twitter is tool #1 in Jane Hart’s Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009. It jumps from position #11 up to the first. Followed by Delicious (first in 2008) and YouTube. Then, in order from the 4th place:
Google Reader, Google Docs, Wordpress, Slideshare, Google Search, Audacity, Firefox.
Skype is 11th, PowerPoint 13th, Moodle 14th. See [...]
AHEAD.com: Workspaces for the creative mind.
“Layout, Share and Publish any rich media in your own zooming web spaces with complete creative freedom. It’s like using InDesign – Only it’s free and online.”
Gorgeous tool. Similar to Prezi with a twist and extraordinary elegance. Place objects on a canvas, then create zooming slideshows over those objects.
Live action for LazyFeed starting today!
I got the first news of LazyFeed during the summer from Louis Gray, then got an invite and began checking it out.
I like LazyFeed! It is a Web-based recommender system plus feed reader. It’s lazy, or better, it caters to “lazy people” since it recommends readings that it infers may [...]