mandag 10. november 2003
Stephen Downes: The Future of E-Learning Models and the Language We Use to Describe Them. On Wednesday I released the text of my interview with Mark Oehlert, which he asked me for a week or two before posting a more general request on his website. My declaration of impatience was rewarded as on Thursday he released the slides and draft from his study. Although Oehlert uses a great deal of material from my submission (attributed throughout to 'one contributor') I still prefer my version, which doesn't pull the punches. By Mark Oehlert, e-Clippings (a division of blogoehlert), November 6, 2003 [Refer][Research][Reflect] [OLDaily]
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Du store min! The Meatrix.

Oh so scarily true... consumer-blindfolded are we!!

p.s wonderful Flash piece!!!

[incorporated subversion]
11:29:58 PM  #  
Internet Conversational Agent.

Dr Waleed Kadous and Professor Claude Sammut at the University of New South Wales have developed InCA which stands for Internet Conversational Agent.InCA is a personal assistant conversational character which runs on a handheld PDA and uses facial animation and speech to interact with the user to provide services such as getting news headlines,searching the web, e-mail and making appointments.
Talk the talk

[Smart Mobs]
11:20:56 PM  #  
Work and play make a good mix. Playing computer games at work could help increase job satisfaction and productivity, suggests research. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
11:16:41 PM  #  
Video på elektronisk papir Det har vært forsket på elektronisk papir i årevis, men ett av problemene har vært treg oppdatering av informasjonen på papiret. Ny teknologi kan gjøre det mulig å vise levende video på papir som kan rulles sammen. [PC World Norge]
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