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Jane's E-Learning Pick of the Day
"I am Jane Hart, a Social Learning Consultant, and founder of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies.\n\nEvery day I feature an item of (e-)learning interest. All tools featured are listed in our Directory of Learning Tools. If you have a new tool or resource to share, let me know by emailing me at jane.hart@C4LPT.co.uk. "
The Tech Curve: RSU #19 Google Apps for Education Plan
"At the recent Maine Google Workshop for Educators I promised to post how my district R.S.U. #19 is using Google Apps for Education (G.A.E.) from a long term managerial perspective. We are using Apps for our student's electronic portfolios as well as expansive communication throughout the district."
YouTube Blog: Curator of the Month: Michael Wesch
"Anthropology professor Michael Wesch has the awesome job of studying YouTube and thinking about what it all means. We asked him to curate a playlist of his favorite videos, and he came back with an impressive list of clips that exemplify how the "wonderfully playful participatory culture" you've created manifests itself on YouTube. Four of those videos are on our homepage today, but he also wrote this thoughtful blog post to accompany his picks. Reading it, you'll get a sense of how a single video or person can create a ripple that swells into something so much bigger than ourselves."
Ruben R. Puentedura's Weblog: August 2009 Archives
"Game and Learn: An Introduction to Educational Gaming"
iPhone SDK Tutorial: Build a Simple RSS reader for the iPhone
"With this I’m assuming you have a bit of familiarity with the iPhone SDK – you can download it for free from Apple’s site, and follow along here. We’re going to build an RSS feed reader for a simple feed (from The Apple Blog, no less)."
First iPhone Application - iPhone SDK Articles
"In this tutorial I will give you a brief introduction on how to get started with your first iPhone application. To begin you will need the latest version of the iPhone SDK which you can download it from here. With the SDK you get some tools like Xcode, Interface Builder, iPhone simulator, and many more. The first application is usually called "Hello World" but I have named my first app "Hello Universe" because a revolutionary device calls for a change of name."
iPhone Development Tutorials and Programming Tips
a blog with links to good articles and tutorials etc about iPhone development
iPhone Programming Blog
someones' iPhone blog - some good articles
Using Del.icio.us for Blogging
This article describes how you can incorporate the popular bookmarking site, Del.icio.us, into your blogging program.
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Philly Teacher: Free Kid-Friendly Avatar Creators
Just recently I posted this question to my Twitter PLN. Within half an hour I had about a dozen tweets in response. I promised Stacy Bodin that I would post the responses for everyone, so here 'goes!
Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Are Traditional Textbooks Dead?
I predict that the word “textbook” will soon carry the same connotation as the word “scroll” does today. The word “scroll” harkens to a time when scholarly materials were produced on papyrus and stored in cool vaults, to be accessed by the few elite lucky enough to have access. Likewise, with the proliferation of scholarly works on the Internet, students and teachers are now able to create their own repositories of knowledge based upon reliable sources.
OllieBray.com: Great video of ideas for using Google Earth in the classroom
Well OK, I’m a little bit bias here as the video is of me! But if you’re interested in the use of Google Earth hopefully this mininote from Teachmeet North East London will get you inspired to get you using the fabulous tool more with your students.
Mainstream America is Ready for Bar Codes - Converging “Realspace” and “Mobilespace” « David Harper - Different Things
One thing that has become obvious as of late is that along with educating people about the mobile Internet, it’s necessary to also offer tools that provide easy access to it. This is especially true when it comes to helping people discover and connect with off-portal mobile content and services. Part of this requires finding solutions that are successful at making connections between the physical world and mobile Internet.
One of the tools which aim to converge “realspace” and “mobilespace” are bar codes
Moodle iPhone Screenshots | Lewis Carr
We have finished our version of Moodle for the iPhone. It is not an iPhone app but we have made it look like one
Langwitches » Moving on … 21st Century Learning
I have accepted a one year consulting position as the 21st Century Learning Specialist at the Martin J Gottlieb Day School here in town. A new challenge, new perspectives and above all excitement in working and learning with the faculty, administrators, students and parents of the school community.
3 Things to Consider When Building Your E-Learning Courses - The Rapid eLearning Blog
The difference between effective and ineffective elearning is how you design the learning process. In this post, I’ll do a quick run through of some ideas centered on instructional design and three things that you want to consider when building your courses.
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