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Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Wiki Becomes a Way of Life. More than 16,000 people contribute to the ever-changing Wikipedia, but few are as dedicated as these folks. By Daniel Terdiman. [Wired News]
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Perceptions of Online Presence and their Relationship to Cognitive and Affective Learning - Tracy Russo and Spencer Benson, JETS. This study investigated the relationship between student perceptions of others in an online class and both affective and cognitive learning outcomes. Data were gathered from student survey responses and instructor evaluation of performance. Results from t [Online Learning Update]
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Annotating the planet.
When I finished making the interactive version of my neighborhood tour, along with a screencast, it was clear that Google Maps is every bit as revolutionary as my first instincts told me. Not because Google invented a new geospatial engine or compiled better data. They didn't. But simply -- and yet profoundly -- because Google Maps is a framework we can all use to annotate the physical world.

In the very near future, billions of people will be roaming the planet with GPS devices. Clouds of network connectivity are forming over our major cities and will inevitably coalesce. The geoaware Web isn't a product we buy; it's an environment we colonize. There will always be markets for proprietary data. But the real action will be in empowering people to create their own services, with their own data, for their friends, family, and business associates. Google Maps isn't just a service, it's a service factory.

Radical openness is the key. It's been only two weeks since it launched and already the colonization has begun. Thanks to open XML data formats and open Web programming interfaces, people have figured out how to animate routes, create custom routes with their own GPS data, and display GPS data in real time.

Microsoft could have enabled these same kinds of things years ago. Its TerraServer has been up and running since 1998. But despite Steve Ballmer's infamous monkey-dance chant, developers haven't flocked to TerraServer. What's Google's secret? Web DNA and no Windows tax. [Full story at InfoWorld.com]
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Jon Udell: "Google Maps isn't just a service, it's a service factory." [Scripting News]
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sdotNews 1.2.5 (stable) released. sdotNews is a slashdot/squishdot like product, that lets you categorize your News in a hierarchical way. [Plone RSS]
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TCO of Open Source [Edubloggers Links Feed]
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Summary of Studies of CMS Use [Edubloggers Links Feed]
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IRRODL: 43. Open source software: fully featured vs. 01Cthe devil you know 01D. Wow, someone cited me! That's it - sell the kids, pack the house, we're moving to Hollywood! [Edubloggers Links Feed]
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Factors affecting the use of open source software in tertiary education institutions [Edubloggers Links Feed]
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Learning how to use del.icio.us [Edubloggers Links Feed]
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Main Page - WikiTextbook. Online textbook written by the pupils themselves. Revolutionary. [Edubloggers Links Feed]
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Long-Awaited BitTorrent 4.0 Released [Slashdot:]
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