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Open Culture explores cultural and educational media (podcasts, videos, online courses, etc.) that’s freely available on the web
Internet searches stimulate brain more than books • The Register
No idea what to make of the results, but FMRI research is neat to look at...
Twitter / dlnorman
Excellent. I didn't think D'Arcy would be able to stay away for too long...
Omeka | Home
This could be very useful for some future projects: Omeka is a free and open source collections based web-based publishing platform for scholars, librarians, archivists, museum professionals, educators, and cultural enthusiasts. Its “five-minute setup” makes launching an online exhibition as easy as launching a blog. Omeka is designed with non-IT specialists in mind, allowing users to focus on content and interpretation rather than programming. It brings Web 2.0 technologies and approaches to academic and cultural websites to foster user interaction and participation.
All My Internet Friends
We're remaining interwoven / We're a net, and we have chosen / To be knotted tightly to each other / You be client, I'll be server / We won't ever have to be alone
Bacon Jam
Is there no end to the bacony goodness?
IBM Press room - 2008-11-25
IBM Reveals Five Innovations That Will Change Our Lives in the Next Five Years - United States
Blown to Bits » Home
Haven't read it yet, but I've heard good things and since it's a free, Creative Commons download...
Doodle: Easy Scheduling
Looks simpler and quicker than Meeting Wizard and allows simple polling as well
Bill Kerr: question 22
"I've been wondering why this particular idea, the non universals, is not spreading more. I think it's because it goes against the culture of pseudo progressiveness which advocates that process is more important than content, that discovery is more important than knowledge and/or that education should be entertaining or at least laid back, that we shouldn't put too much pressure on children. The problem is how to teach the non universals without sounding like a "back to basics" fundamentalist. But that is a real problem that needs to be faced and resolved."
10 Digital Writing Opportunities You Probably Know and 10 You Probably Don’t | ICT in my Classroom
Writing/storytelling tools to keep in mind if the need arises...
2009 Shortlist - Horizon Project
For those who don't care about or need the commentary, the short list of Horizon 2009 topics is up
Gerald Bracey: Education's Baron von Munchausen
An extreme example of the breed of constant conference keynoters, but sadly not atypical in many important ways. via GaryStager
http://tweetchat.com
Very interesting-- "chat rooms" based on Twitter hashtags... via LenEdgerly
Top 12 Tech Embarrassments in 2008
Some sad, funny, and ridiculous events in technology over the last year. Via @MLx
Blog of helios: Linux - Stop holding our kids back
I'm speechless. "At this point, I am not sure what you are doing is legal. No software is free and spreading that misconception is harmful. These children look up to adults for guidance and discipline."
The Best of LIFE
Highlighting the best images from LIFE magazine... some great photos
Let me google that for you
Didn't realize how useful this was at first... I'll use it a lot to kindly point people in the right direction for Googleable questions. via D'Arcy Norman
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