Here's some posts which have caught my attention this week:
- Mozilla’s Raindrop Wants to Solve Your Communication Woes – October 26, 2009 – Reckon next year will be communication 2.0
- Future is free – October 23, 2009
- google: RT @googlereader Personalize your reading with our new magic sorting, recommended sources and popular items http://bit.ly/492TW2 – October 23, 2009 – still waiting for the ‘sort by whim’
- Why offline? It's very personal – October 22, 2009 – Hmm not convinced by this report – “Another interviewee explained that she had felt ‘out of control” when she started to use PowerPoint in her lectures, with her academic presence “reduced to a mechanical process of pressing a key on the PC to change the slides’.” hmmm
- A University of the future? – October 21, 2009 – Lis Parcell (RSC Wales) highlights the University of the People and associated JISC outputs (UKeU [cough] 😉
- Zoho Integrates With Google — Score One for Web App Interoperability – October 19, 2009
- Universities – recorded lectures better than live – October 20, 2009 – Donald backs up this post with some case studies on the impact of recorded lectures (including “Attendance was not significantly affected by webcasts”)
- Assestment by Tweet for Griffith University journalism students in Brisbane Australia – October 20, 2009
Automatically generated from my Google Reader Shared Items.