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Monday, March 29, 2004

16,000 Things to Do with GPS. A project to collect digital photographs of 16,000 points on the globe is gaining momentum. It's also giving thousands of people who shelled out for GPS devices something to do with them. By Joanna Glasner. [Wired News]
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AI Science Tutors Never Get Tired - George A. Clowes, School Reform News. No matter how many times a student asks a Quantum Tutor to go over a chemistry or physical science problem, the tireless tutor won’t get frustrated or irritated about having to explain the material all over again. That’s because the nine Quantum Tutors [Online Learning Update]
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New Uses for RSS in Education.

Two Rivers Mix: RSS and E-Portfolios

"I do not want to go out on a limb, but I think we have done something for the first time- a combination of two technologiies I have had my paws in this year, electronic portfolios and RSS....

Please do not give me an credit, this is all the creative programming of Audree Thurman, who was developed the Chandler-Gilbert MyEport tool that she has also installed on our server as the Maricopa eP. She had already combined two other streams of technology into this system, an electronic portfolio with a weblog capability. But now another tributary joins the mix.

See the details in Aud's own eP weblog.

This syndication publishes updates from two different areas of an e-portfolio, from the weblog entries (that makes sense), but also updates any document or link added to what is called a 'collection' page (a group of linked media, web sites, and descriptions). But what is really cool is that there are two views of any RSS feed- one is regular old, easily read in any capable RSS reader, RSS 2.0, but there is also a web page view of the same content....

This is just out of the chute, and there are soem more features coming iin the next few weeks. But consider what a tool RSS can provide to teachers, advisors, etc to be able to use a RSS reader to check on the status of a group of students' portfolios.

The rivers are coming together, full speed!" [cogdogblog]

You'll have to head over to Alan's site to click through the examples to see this in action, but make sure you do because it really helps show how little we've explored the full potential of RSS to date.

Tangent: I also love Alan's use of the term "serendipitic web!"

[The Shifted Librarian]
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The Paradox of Choice [Slashdot]
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Novell Desktop To Standardize On Qt [Slashdot]
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Google Offers Personalized Search [Slashdot]
8:17:43 PM      Google It!.

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