Another glimpse of the future?
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Safer cyber-playrooms - USATODAY.com
Two kid-friendly content companies, Disney and Nickelodeon, hope to turn social networking into child's play.
Both of the free, video-rich interactive websites, Disney Extreme Digital and Nicktropolis, target the 14-and-under crowd with games and customization — and placate parents with secure, kid-safe chat functions.
Safer cyber-playrooms - USATODAY.com
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Wired: AP Technology and Business News from the Outside World on Wired.com
For those of you have viewed the video EPIC 2015 and discussed the issue of Google and other search engines accessing "copyrighted" material online, this court ruling has significant impact on the future of services such as Google News - but also on what information becomes searchable and accessible via the Internet.
Wired: AP Technology and Business News from the Outside World on Wired.com
Wired: AP Technology and Business News from the Outside World on Wired.com
Monday, February 12, 2007
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Spiral Notebook » How Can We Use These Things?
Spiral Notebook » How Can We Use These Things?:
Interesting article on some of the new web 2 sites and how they may "fit in education"
Interesting article on some of the new web 2 sites and how they may "fit in education"
Zoho NoteBook
Zoho is a very interesting web 2 company with a free and full line of office 2 and collaborate apps
Zoho notebook seems to me to be a killer app - still in alpha stage
Zoho NoteBook
Zoho notebook seems to me to be a killer app - still in alpha stage
Zoho NoteBook
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Role of Web 2 in Education
I think the "coming of age" of the web 2 or the "read write" web will have a profound impact on education.
As we move from the Internet as a source of information to the Internet as a source of collaboration and content creation can the traditional model of education continue to hold our student interests or serve their needs.
As we move from the Internet as a source of information to the Internet as a source of collaboration and content creation can the traditional model of education continue to hold our student interests or serve their needs.
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