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Handbook of Emerging Technologies for Learning - Emerging Technologies for Learning
"This Handbook of Emerging Technologies for Learning (HETL) has been designed as a resource for educators planning to incorporate technologies in their teaching and learning activities. "
Stupeflix - Video creation made easy - Welcome
Stupeflix is a REST web service that turns your pictures,
videos, and text into professional videos.
wetoku
With Wetoku, bloggers can bring the talking heads experience to their viewers. There is no software to install. Bloggers can use webcams to meet someone interesting, record the interview, and embed the video right away.
Best Online Collaboration Tools 2009 - Robin Good's Collaborative Map - MindMeister Mind Map
Create text-to-speech (TTS) podcast from RSS feed for iPod, iPhone, MP3 player and mobile phone
Odiogo's media-shifting technology expands the reach of your content: It transforms news sites and blog posts into high fidelity, near human quality audio files ready to download and play anywhere, anytime, on any device.
Web 2.0 Learning Environment: Concept, Implementation, Evaluation
The learning environment we present consists of several components (modules) that are well-known Web 2.0 applications such as wikis, weblogs, social bookmarking services and RSS feeds. The section describing the implementation of the environment in a use case at the Darmstadt University of Applied Science focuses on the specific didactic contribution the particular learning modules render towards the entire learning arrangement. The article explains the didactic potential of the wiki platform in more detail, since it serves as the integrating module (or learning centre) of the learning arrangement.
e-learning 2.0: All You Need To Know
overview of e-learning 2.0, including the leading web apps and sites in this niche, and predictions for its future.
Web 2.0 and Emerging Learning Technologies - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks
Dangerously Irrelevant: The CIA discovers Web 2.0
The CIA discovers Web 2.0
TIME has a new article out on the use of Web 2.0 tools by the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Apparently Intellipedia, a classified version of Wikipedia, has been “transforming the way U.S. spy agencies handle top-secret information by fostering collaboration across Washington and around the world.”
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