I wasn’t there in person, but I am glad that I got to see this.
I wasn’t there in person, but I am glad that I got to see this.
I wasn’t there in person, but I am glad that I got to see this.
I am posting something to take a look at. I have been told this is what Google+ is for.
I’m kind of amazed at how well this works. I tried a couple of simple flash files I had on my hard drive and it worked with almost all of them. Google Swiffy: “Swiffy converts Flash SWF files to HTML5, allowing you to reuse Flash content on devices without a Flash player …
Welcome to Swellr: “What is Swellr? Swellr is a socially conscious e-commerce marketplace that empowers citizens to fund education projects by shopping locally.”
eduMOOC: Online Learning Today… and Tomorrow: “The Center for Online Learning, Research and Service at the University of Illinois Springfield welcomes you to a Massive Open Online Class (MOOC) on “Online Learning Today…and Tomorrow.” It will begin June 27, 2011 and run for eight weeks. It is totally …
Colorado Learning Network | Home: “The CoLearning Network (CLN) will provide a community for collaborative learning and work. The network will feature: • Collective work space for projects • Support for work and learning not necessarily available within members’ own school districts • A calendar of network learning events, …
+Pool: A Floating Pool in the River For Everyone by Family and PlayLab — Kickstarter: “BACKGROUND (and why we think this is a good idea) We started + Pool last June, during what seemed like one of the hottest summers of our lives. As a New Yorker, you spend …
N E X T [ B E T A ] whatsnext: “NEXT.cc is an eco web that develops ethical imagination and environmental stewardship. NEXT.cc introduces what design is, what design does, and why design is important. It offers activities across nine scales- nano, pattern, object, space, architecture, neighborhood, urban, region, …
Are we moving in this direction? Some of these topics are quite interesting, but I’m not sure how many people are going to want to pay for content that they can find elsewhere on the web for free. It does create an interesting market force for learning, though. …