Friday, February 13, 2004

This is definately the way to go!

Promotion Through "Teachnology"

Thursday, February 12, 2004

musicplasma : the music visual search engine

Now this is NEAT! Particularly impressive when you type in some more obscure artists - gonna poke through and learn about some new music.

musicplasma : the music visual search engine

Friday, February 06, 2004

Social Networks in Education

Some neat ideas here, tempered with concerns of privacy and trust...

We Learning, Part II

Enounce, Incorporated - Time Scale Modification of Audio : Products

A little while back I linked to a study that talked about this technology and wondered if it would have any uses in the education world - this company seems to think it does. Wonder if I'll bite and give it a try?

Enounce, Incorporated - Time Scale Modification of Audio : Products

Wednesday, February 04, 2004

Online learning a must at Deakin

This is an interesting development!

Online learning a must at Deakin

The future is... Me! :-)

A short piece predicting the importance of distance support by libraries in the 21st century. Just in time tutorials, virtual reference, online access - taking services and the library to the user.

The Sophist, No. 8: Digital Learning Commons: Libraries in the 21st Century

Monday, February 02, 2004

Cool, will have to remember this for the future...


How to get spyware-free RealPlayer through the BBC An anonymous reader sez, "The BBC made a unique deal with Real Networks which disposes of their spyware tactics. Basically, if a user clicks on a link to download Real Player from a BBC website, the referrer script sends them to a page where they can download an expiry-free, spyware-free and nuicance-free version of the player. It's because the BBC have such a stringent public service remit, that it was offensive to charge people a license fee for BBC content, then make them pay all over again for the facility to view/listen to it." Link (Thanks, Anonymous Reader!)