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Abject Learning: Ridiculously easy and inexpensive course hosting will never fly
Brian Lamb being sarcastic (or realistis?): This approach is fatally flawed in a number of respects and it will never catch on. For one thing, it is far too cheap, and can never justify escalating technology infrastructure budgets.
Boycott Novell
Exploring the reality behind exclusionary deals with Microsoft and their subtle (yet severe) implications
WordPress.com as OpenCourseWare at bavatuesdays
David Wiley’s post about using WordPress.com as OpenCourseWare to republish a course of his has me excited.
Trends in the Living Networks
User Filtered Content (UFC) is what Web 2.0 is about… and Digg is a UFC site. I think it’s well time that User Filtered Content comes into its own as a term, and isn’t confused with User Generated Content.
17 Ways You Can Use Twitter: A Guide for Beginners, Marketers and Business Owners
For businesses, Twitter is another channel which connects current and potential customers with your product or brand. It allows deeply infiltration into the lifestyles of interested participants, which helps to build brand persistence/loyalty.
WordPress Plugins (Free) Developed and Supported by Taragana.Com
This page contains list of all WordPress plugins developed and provided by us to the WordPress user community.
Ten Learning Technologies to Transform Training in 2008 | Gary Woodill
So what ten learning technologies should be the focus of my 2008 workshops and webinars? Here is my list
The Bamboo Project Blog: Six Reasons People Aren't Commenting On Your Blog
I began to see a pattern of behaviors that I think may be contributing to the lack of comments and therefore are extremely instructive.
Abject Learning: No good options, and I got no good advice... (on RIP Eduspaces)
But since I see the tension between centrally-supported vs. distributed, student-owned applications (and all the fuzzy approaches in between) as perhaps the central question that educational technology managers are wrestling with (at least in higher ed),
Open Source Living
Welcome to Open Source Living, an archive of the Web's best Open Source software, applications and references for a zero-cost / top quality digital experience.
Half an Hour: Not the Edublog Award Winners
This is a list of sites that should be recognized but which, for one reason or another, were overlooked by the Edublog Awards. Sites that probably should have been nominated, and could even have won, but weren't, and obviously, didn't.
Movable Type Open Source - MovableType.org - Home for the MT Community
As of today, and forever forward, Movable Type is open source. This means you can freely modify, redistribute, and use Movable Type for any purpose you choose.
Official Google Blog: Encouraging people to contribute knowledge
The key idea behind the knol project is to highlight authors. Books have authors' names right on the cover, (..) somehow the web evolved without a strong standard to keep authors names highlighted. We believe that knowing who wrote what will significantly
About | MakeUseOf.com
As about makeuseof.com, it’s very different from most of the other tech blogs/websites. It’s unique and original in what it reviewes and how it does it. On makeuseof we don’t write about any new web applications that comes around but only about ones
WoogleCal: Google Calendar WordPress plugin · BlueAce
The XML output format of Google Calender is really - really - crap. (..) standard WordPress RSS-parsers don’t like it. So I got to work to make myself my first custom plugin. Et voila: WoogleCal!
SharePoint 2007
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services v3: all kinds of tips and tricks. About customization, style sheets, navigation etc. Thx to allardstrijker.
Theme Corp » SpotLight
SpotLight is a 2-column,widget-ready,fluid width theme that is based on the Light theme by Stephen Reinhardt.
WordPress › Blog » WordPress 2.3
I’m thrilled to announce that Version 2.3 “Dexter” of WordPress is now ready for the world.
IK magazine: Negen gouden regels voor kennismanagement 2.0
(..)staat kennismanagement dankzij ontwikkelingen op het gebied van social software, web2.0 en communities of practice weer helemaal op de kaart. Nieuwe laagdrempelige tools als blogs, wiki’s en social bookmarking bieden echter geen enkele garantie voor
Kite's Portal - KITE, The European mobile worker’s kit
The KITE project was established in the context of the creation and dissemination of the electronic version of Europass, the European Community Framework for the transparency of qualifications and competencies. The contribution of the KITE project to this
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