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This is just about the best 'simulation' learning tool I've ever seen! Now here's a way of using mutimedia in a valuable manner.
12:26:36 PM
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Very interesting piece by David Carraher regarding weblogs in education. Highlights two issues:
- Constraints on Students As Active Producers of Knowledge
- There is a firewall around the classroom
Both of which provide powerful arguments for weblog (& OPEN weblog (not trapped within an LMS)) use in education. Hoep he continues his thoughts on this.
9:32:15 AM
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Seb points to a very interesting overview of livejournal's demographics use... could be an interesting resource in matching tools to profiles!
9:26:08 AM
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Yahoo Groups goes RSS
Yahoo Groups to your aggregator. Yahoo Groups RSS URI Generator - in case you missed it the first time around, this page will produce the RSS address for any public Yahoo Group that has made its archive of messages publicly readable. This allows you to be notified of new posts in your personal news aggregator. For instance, I've just subscribed to the [educational] opensourcecontent feed.
[Seb's Open Research]
This is way cool... I've been using Yahoo groups for years as a great free LMS & this just makes things more exciting. One thought though... Yahoo groups already uses email notifications as it's staple & thus makes your inbox a perfectly suitable aggreator. Besides allowing posts to my blog (as I've done here with Seb's stuff) would it really make a radical difference? Perhaps I've got a way rto go in understanding the potential of RSS???
9:20:58 AM
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Nothing to do with the great civil rights leader, James
Farmer, but here are some links that are:
Greensboro sit-ins
Reflections
Family
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