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Mark Pilgrim wrote Dive Into Python (bookmarked elsewhere in this collection) and here he is writing an emerging O'Reilly Book called "HTML5: up and running" which will be released in a similar way ... in paper with on-line version available under Creative Commons. It is now being maintained by the community.
Probably quite a lot!
How Howard Rheingold uses online tools Twitter, and Twitter search, Diigo and Delicious, and desktop (MAC) tools DEVONthink, and Scrivener to find, refine, and organize information -->knowledge
You couldn't get a better recommendation for online research tools than the British Library! Published as part of a new BL exhibition "Growing Knowledge the evolution of research."
in list: eg-353-research-tools
Some really high quality reflection/summarization/curation coming out of the Week 5 topic on Assessment in a PLE/N. This is one example.
German as a foreign language: course from Deutsche Welle.
Nice resource from Martin Greenhow at Brunel. Science/Mathematics bias but that's fine for my students. (Via HEA: Engineering Subject Centre's resource catalogue)
Draft published on EdTechie.net blog of a paper submitted to the Journal of Interactive Media for Education (JIME) by Martin Weller of the Open University. Makes some interesting points about the (lack of real) evidence for the so-called digital native, t
Once you realise that Boxee is a media browsing tool designed for use on a TV via a Media PC, then Tony' Hirst's hack to convert RSS feeds of videos you bookmark on YouTube into a Boxee channel is a thing of beauty. Brilliant!
P.S. Tony's original name
From Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks. Background reading for EGLM03 Modern Control Systems. See Blackboard module site for links to individual sections that have been picked out as the recommended background reading for individual lectures
ScribTeX is an online collaborative LaTeX editor. Sort of like a cross between Google or Zoho docs and a wiki. Interesting?
Simple and elegant: create an instant chatroom with a tiny-url like URL. Invite some members and chat, then throw away. Login with your Twitter name if you like. AJ Cann reckons there is potential for peer support. We'll see!
Excellent article that should be required reading for anyone starting out with e-learning! Via Chris Hall at the Learning Lab.
An alternative to PowerPoint that allows you upload/create presentations on the Internet. Not sure how well it matches the "zen of presentations" but worth a look. Google and Zoho Docs, Microsoft Office Live and SlideShare provide a similar service.
Does what it says on the tin.
Ideas for using web resources instead of textbooks for teaching. On | TeachingTips.com: Stumbled upon via OUseful.info.
On-line Apple Keynote clone. Allows you to make "sexy" keynote presentations with a web browser. Discovered via Charles Arthur on the Guardian Technology Blog and mentioned in boagworld episode 153.
On-line drawing tool discovered via OUseful.
Free tools for creating panaromas from your photos online. From Lifehacker.
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