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Lecture Capture? OMG.

I am intrigued by this relatively new hype surrounding the Lecture Capture technology in education. I started digging, and I found a couple of producers of nice systems which do the job quite well. The job of recording a lecture, … Continue reading

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Invisible Learning/Aprendizaje Invisible

UPDATE on Invisible Learning/Aprendizaje Invisible, a wonderful bilingual project headed by Cristóbal Cobo, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales en México (FLACSO-México), and John Moravec, editor of http://www.educationfutures.com. Their idea: EXplore, eXploit and eXport innovative knowledge. EXplorar, eXplotar y eXportar conocimiento … Continue reading

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Rock Band Academy

Image via Wikipedia The more I teach… and the more I see and use technology within education… the more I get anti-teaching. This technology business and all my active involvement with Web 2.0 and education stuff have taught me a … Continue reading

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Viral Education 2.0

The VIR-ED project is a research project looking at how we can adopt 2.0 thinking to creatively engage people in higher education learning and research. Here’s a compelling video with a message: Viral Education 2.0

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Learning Environments & CMS

Two good things in one morning.1. Personal Learning Environment – A Conceptual Study – e-Learning Blog “Personal Learning Environment – A Conceptual Study” presented by Martin Ebner et al. at the Special Track on MashUps for Learning (MASHL09) within the … Continue reading

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