I've been curious about Pageflakes as a "homepage" for web content in classrooms, especially as an alternative to IGoogle, which I use.
Here is a great Pageflakes on Web2.0 research tools from USC.
Caution: there is a LOUD video that starts upon loading.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Thursday, January 10, 2008
melding skype and ustream
So, I've mentioned a few times that I want to test out UStream, for live video streaming, but know that UStream doesn't permit the kind of interactivity that Skype offers (even while allowing a bigger audience.
Well here, from a 14 year old kid, is a blog post about melding both -- at least on the sound side.
Looks cool.
Being under the weather today gives me an excuse to sit with my laptop catching up on my feeds...
Well here, from a 14 year old kid, is a blog post about melding both -- at least on the sound side.
Looks cool.
Being under the weather today gives me an excuse to sit with my laptop catching up on my feeds...
Texting as an Educational Tool
When I pressed my teacher ed students last quarter to come up with ways to use cellphones for learning, many were appalled at the very idea.
Here's one cool application that looks promising. Given that it's yet another Windows product, I can't check it out, but I'd love to play with BaselsReply sometime.
Here's one cool application that looks promising. Given that it's yet another Windows product, I can't check it out, but I'd love to play with BaselsReply sometime.
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Alternative to Skype?
Given our challenges of video conferencing cross-platform, I'm wondering if this is an alternative. Anyone interested in trying it? Maybe later in the quarter -- we could have a virtual meeting?
Jane
Jane
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