Monthly Archives: October 2008

Editor’s Note: In the computer age, handwriting is a lost art

From Computerworld: By Don Tennant October 20, 2008 Last week, I had the good fortune of coming across a column written by Kip Layton Jr., a school administrator in the tiny, remote village of Eek, Alaska. It wasn’t fortunate simply … Continue reading Continue reading

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Intelligent Life at YouTube: 75 Educational Video Collections

This from openculture… Smart video collections keep appearing on YouTube. But rather antithetical to the ethos of its parent company (Google), YouTube unfortunately makes these collections difficult to find. So we???ve decided to do the job for them. These enriching/educational … Continue reading Continue reading

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iPhones go to front of the class at Texas university

Apple devices at heart of Abilene Christian mobile learning project By John Cox , Network World , 10/13/2008 When almost 1,000 freshman students showed up at Abilene Christian University on Aug. 16, they got something more than the usual medical … Continue reading Continue reading

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Dabbleboard saves your sketches, time

This from Webwear… If you’ve been using MS Paint to brainstorm it’s time to upgrade. A whiteboard solution called Dabbleboard is one of the better efforts I’ve seen. It lets you put together a map of ideas very quickly, and … Continue reading Continue reading

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