Updated: 2/1/2006; 10:04:31 AM.
Bruce Landon's Weblog for Students
My Home Page Psych100 Psych200 Psych360 Psych330 EduTools News Landonline
        

Monday, January 23, 2006

Free Mobile Learning Basics Course - Wireless Developer Network. Hot Lava Software's "Mobile Learning Basics" courses will help you understand and define mobile learning. The Mobile Learning Basics course was created by mobile content developers and tested by customers and students. This course will build your self con [Online Learning Update]
11:15:06 PM    comment

Major Telco Providers Form Open Source Alliance. [Slashdot]
6:33:49 PM    comment

Robot Pets Almost as Good as Real Ones?. [Slashdot]
1:54:48 PM    comment

Embedding Google Videos.

Google has recently added a feature enabling websites to embed videos from the Google Video site. The feature is available for certain free videos.

The embedded video appears as a player with controls, displaying an early frame in the video. I found a handful of college promotional videos on the site, but so far only one that has the “Put on site” feature enabled–a promotional video for Multnomah Bible College, which I embed below as an example.

I was surprised not to find more college promotional videos in the Google Video search. I was also surprised that many of the ones I did find didn’t have the “Put on site” feature enabled. This seems like a great way to encourage the distribution not only of promotional videos, but also classroom videos and screencasts. TILT (Teachers Improving Learning with Technology) has already picked up on the idea, and is embedding videos it uploads to Google back on its own blog (cool idea!).

It would be great to see someone begin to include the code for embedding these videos in an RSS feed (perhaps someone with a classroom video or screencast), as a way to begin syndicating embedded video. Perhaps, in the future, Google will offer an easy way to make this happen, possibly by offering publishers a way to syndicate what they publish on Google Video.

If the feature is enabled for a given video (see, for example, this video), you will see a “Put on site” link on the page for the video itself. Clicking the link reveals a window containing HTML code for embedding the video on your site, which you copy into the page where you want to embed a video.

(Disclosure: Multnomah Bible College admission office is a client of Thomson Peterson’s.)


Technorati tags: ,

[Syndication for Higher Ed]
1:34:15 PM    comment

The InfoWorld metadata explorer. After noodling some more on the question of tag-oriented query and tag discovery [1,2] I came up with an application I'm calling the infoworld explorer. It's a Firefox 1.5-only deal for now, partly because I'm relying heavily on Mozilla's XPath search API and partly because only Firefox 1.5 seems to pass this CSS test. So if that link just brings up a big table that doesn't do anything interesting, you can watch the screencast to see what I'm talking about. ... [Jon's Radio]
1:26:11 PM    comment

End-of-life wishes vary by race, gender.

Many Arab Americans would prefer not to go to a nursing home as they near the end of their lives, while many African Americans are comfortable with nursing homes and hospitals. Many Hispanic people are strongly concerned about dying with dignity. And many white people don't want their families to take care of them, but they – like members of other racial and ethnic groups – want their families nearby as they live out their last days.

[Science Blog -]
12:51:46 PM    comment

Tiny Ultrasound Helps Dissolve Blood Clots Faster, More Effectively.

A new ultrasound device small enough to snake through blood vessels is being used to dissolve dangerous clots faster, more easily and more safely than conventional methods, according to data being presented at the 18th Annual International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy (ISET).

[Science Blog -]
12:35:53 PM    comment

© Copyright 2006 Bruce Landon.
 
January 2006
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31        
Dec   Feb


Click here to visit the Radio UserLand website.

Subscribe to "Bruce Landon's Weblog for Students" in Radio UserLand.

Click to see the XML version of this web page.

Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog.