Archive du mois : mai 2006
An interesting article on efforts to restrict students’ surfing during class sees it from both sides. Ken Fisher makes the pertinent point, though, that it’s more or less useless to try, since eventually students...
EdTechPost checked out a couple sites that let you edit videos online. One’s called Eyespot, the other is OneTrueMedia. Not everyone has iMovie, after all. 😉
Continuing with some random impressions and highlights from the Podcast Academy at Boston University…
Thanks to Jacques 🙂 This one looks really nice: http://numsum.com/ After setting up an account you create an online spreadsheet and say exactly who else you want to be able to edit it. Look...
WebDAV est un protocole permettant de simplifier la gestion de fichiers avec des serveurs distants. Il permet de récupérer, déposer, synchroniser et de publier des fichiers (et dossiers) rapidement et facilement, par simple glisser-déposer....
Nice page about how you can use blogs in education, with samples and everything. thanks to lernpfade
The title of Michael Feldstein’s article, There’s No Such Thing as a Learning Object, is as provocative as the article is thought provoking. Some tidbits: « An object is a thing. We don’t learn from...
Cela date un peu mais l’anniversaire du Centre NTE a occupé une grande partie de notre temps les semaines passées ainsi qu’une grande partie de ce blog. Il est temps de revenir à des...
iTunes U, a partnership between Apple and certain universities to offer audio and video content through iTunes, involves mostly unis in the US. However, at least one institution in France is apparently also using...
Everyone knows how drinking coffee is essential for university studies, right? And learning all about coffee is, well, learning, right? Want to learn about coffee? coffeegeek.com offers a podcast as well as forums. That’s...