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Friday, July 22, 2005

Nice Flash example - American Sign Language. From Tom King's weblog comes a link to a sweet Mobile Learning Example - " a mobilized study aid for American Sign Language". Think I need to let my Mobile Muse colleagues know about this one!... [Michelle's Online Learning Freakout Party Zone]
5:37:10 PM      Google It!.

Qualrus - Writing Analysis Software. Qualrus, developed by Ed Brent (Univ Missouri, Columbia) using an NSF grant, analyses students writing - -in this case sociology courses. This ZDNet article desribe the software, provides info about its creator and its use. The software is being made available for institutions to use with a nominal license fee... The web site for the software is http://www.qualrus.com/Qualrus.shtml. Tim, you... [Michelle's Online Learning Freakout Party Zone]
5:35:45 PM      Google It!.

From the “It just works” department. Why isn't everybody talking about Hamachi yet? I can't think of an easier way to create VPNs. It looks great and it has a very nice start-up quick tutorial. It's great for playing games with friends over the internet. No more wrestling with configuring routers and firewalls, it just works! … [Sjoerd Visscher's weblog]
5:27:45 PM      Google It!.

Presentation: "Licences, Features, and Community: The Path to Sustainability".

http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk/events/2005-07-04/I050704F_OSS_Watch.pdf

Slides from the recent "Building Open Source Communities" conference held in Edinburgh have now been posted. My favourite so far was the above by Jim Farmer of uPortal and now Sakai fame. It's quite a sprawling piece that covers many aspects of the "business" of open source and higher education. I appreciated the lack of dogmatism and the willingness to acknowledge some of the risks in software development, and also the notion that open source can help customers take care of the 'core' by helping to address the 'context.' - SWL

[EdTechPost]
3:48:11 PM      Google It!.

The Costs of Teaching - New worthwhile blog " Lanny on Learning Technology".

http://guava.cites.uiuc.edu/l-arvan/blog/lannyexport.html

I have long held to the tenant that technology, especially computer technology, makes process manifest. As much as some of the conversations we are having now in higher ed are the result of new possibilities that technology innovation have enabled, many of them are also conversations about very long standing practices and processes that progressive technologization has brought to light, made manifest, and thrown into question. So for me, the fact that the ed tech community talks about a myriad of topics that are not directly technological (e.g. pedagogy, intellectual property, access, power and control in the institutions, intellectual freedom, etc) is, far from being aberrant, critical to our field and one of the reasons I chose to work with technology in the context of higher education, rather than some other context.

So it is with great pleasure that I came across the above blog, Lanny on Learning Technology, by Lanny Arvin, an educational technologist at UIUC who came to ed tech from the field of economics. (Some will remember UIUC as the home of NCSA's Mosaic, as well as the originators of a very early CMS, Mallard, so quite a prodigious lineage there). The reason for my little digression above is that Lanny's recent posts have been on issues dealing with the costing of education, and from my perspective such posts are of great interest as this is clearly one of the factors we need to consider in our technology choices, and also an issue that the technology is making more and more manifest. But don't get the impression that all of Lanny's posts are on economic topics - his post last month concerning "how many CMS is enough?" was in part what led me to write recently on "Moodle and Mission Criticalness." Great to have another distinct voice on the scene. - SWL

[EdTechPost]
3:39:40 PM      Google It!.

U.S. Government Crafted OSS [Slashdot:]
2:09:22 PM      Google It!.

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