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Twitter Tools: A Directory of Learning Professionals, Tiny Polls, etc.
Directory of Learning Professionals on Twitter & more Directory of Learning Professionals on Twitter The place to find other learning professionals to connect with 366 entries and counting … At last I’m figuring out Twitter. And liking it, too! I … Continue reading
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thoughtware.tv: science at one’s fingertips!
I am very proud of Andrés Colón, who was a student of mine and worked with me for a while. He is brilliant and a very modest person. But he developed a Web wonder, a video-sharing system for scientific advance. … Continue reading
Posted in education, innovation, media, philosophic-discourse, web-20
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Opening Up Education: Webcast and Book
The Carnegie Commons – Community Event: Opening Up Education Join the editors of Opening Up Education, Toru Iiyoshi and Vijay Kumar, and John Seely Brown, who wrote the book’s foreword, to talk about future possibilities for the open education movement … Continue reading
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Tagged education, event, nmdrs, open, openAccess, web2.0
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Why Google Chrome?
elearnspace: Why Google Chrome? Why Google Chrome? G. Siemens asks the good question, today: Why Chrome? I posted earlier a comment on Mario Nuñez’s post on Google Chrome, saying that I was fearing the emergence of a G-monopoly. No matter … Continue reading
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Extend Firefox Contest
Mozilla Labs » Announcing the Extend Firefox 3 Contest Winners Some exciting Firefox Extensions have been announced lately. Here are those coming from the FF3 Contest. My favorite is Read it Later, an add-on that lets me save pages of … Continue reading
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