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I have been collating interesting tweets and bits of learning from my Twitter feed. And this is how the webworks. I aim to be more regular but somehow the postings have been erratic thus far. Here are some snippets I found especially interesting this week. From Hopscotch by Richard Martin: The hyperlink.
I heard the news on Twitter, twenty minutes before things were official. The jungle drums that are today’s webworked! Osama is dead. I got the news before most t.v. And I’m tuning out now because television has reverted to continuous reverb. Pundits trying to fill dead air with non-news.
[link] If you are lucky enough to be a reader of this blog whos in the Canadian Federal Government then the above links might be useful for your work. ► May (1) Twitterfall - letting the webwork for you ► April (2) Fantastic File Converter Solve problems with screencasting ► March (5) Do wikis work for any topic?
Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Google Buzz Posted by Eric at 10:39 AM Reactions: Labels: F2F , Hybrid , online , web course 1 comments: Naomi said. I think its useful to break category 2 (web-based online) into collaborative and self-paced online courses. Text messaging in your teaching Web 2.0 Are educat.
Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Google Buzz Posted by Eric at 10:35 AM Reactions: Labels: interaction elearning 1 comments: Karim said. ► May (1) Twitterfall - letting the webwork for you ► April (2) Fantastic File Converter Solve problems with screencasting ► March (5) Do wikis work for any topic?
Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Google Buzz Posted by Eric at 7:57 AM Reactions: Labels: animation , biology , content , simulation 0comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Eric A. Text messaging in your teaching Web 2.0 Add Post To: Email This BlogThis! Are educat.
Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Google Buzz Posted by Eric at 10:19 AM Reactions: Labels: conference , online 0comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Eric A. Text messaging in your teaching Web 2.0 Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! See you all next April. Are educat.
Would this work for you? Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Google Buzz Posted by Eric at 12:34 PM Reactions: Labels: Flickr , histology , microscopy 0comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Eric A. Text messaging in your teaching Web 2.0 Want to see it? What do you think?
Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Google Buzz Posted by Eric at 11:33 AM Reactions: Labels: university , wiki 2comments: Anonymoussaid. Talk to me about the CDA wiki option - we have an instance of mediawiki that works on both DWAN and WWW. Text messaging in your teaching Web 2.0 Add Post To: Email This BlogThis!
Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Google Buzz Posted by Eric at 8:15 AM Reactions: Labels: learning object 5comments: Wilf Day said. ► May (1) Twitterfall - letting the webwork for you ► April (2) Fantastic File Converter Solve problems with screencasting ► March (5) Do wikis work for any topic?
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