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Sunday, May 18, 2003
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Aral Balkan wrote a tutorial showing how to build an RSS aggregator in Flash. [Scripting News]


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This asynchronous, online course from Virginia Tech is designed to provide you with the necessary resources to begin investigating the process of designing instruction to enhance student learning. [Ed Tech Dev]

Cool, the more open materials the better... it does kinda bug me though that ID often deemed to be something you can package up so nicely. I mean, who'd offer a resource or website on 'How you write curriculum' or 'How you teach' (cue influx of such sites :o). Well, OK, who would write them and expect them to be taken seriously...

Having said this, I've only had a cursory glance at the above!


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New blog: eLearning Forum. Quite a few links posted from the May 16 eLearning Forum. [elearnspace blog]


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We've changed the platform for Open Education (from PostNuke to Drupal). With Drupal, every new user automatically has his/her own blog...Work Groups can be syndicated individually (same with specific categories)...chat and discussion forums are available...and the community book (like a wiki) also looks promising. [Elearnspace]

Looks good & worth following up. Wonder if this could be some competition with Manila for University weblogging?


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A Socio-Technological Approach to Sharing Knowledge Across Disciplines.

By popular demand (OK, OK, for the two of you who asked for it), here's an electronic version of my thesis (PDF, 4 Mb) which I defended in early May. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to compile the LaTeX source into a copy-pastable document (any tips on how to do that are welcome!). [Seb's Open Research]

Did I ask? Don't think so. Am I happy a heck someone did? Uh hu!


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