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All I want for Christmas…

By sleslie on May 18, 2006

http://electroplankton.nintendods.com/flash.html Brian and I have been trading links on wigged out music makers and visualizers recently. It started when he pointed to opening in his furl feed, which I replied back to with the whitney music box. These are cool, but I dig even more things like Nintendo’s ElectroPlankton, really the only reason I would [...]

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Eyespot and One True Media – OnLine Video Editing Tools

By sleslie on May 17, 2006

http://eyespot.com/ and http://www.onetruemedia.com/otm_site/public_home Via Mark Oehlert’s post I came across these two new tools with the promise of “online video editing tools” and I just had to check them out. With more and more services popping up allowing people to share and find media, this is another logical step, online remix tools, and one that [...]

Posted in The Rest | Tagged remix, video

'Blog Uses in Education' Drag and Drop Exercise

By sleslie on May 17, 2006

http://www.ldu.leeds.ac.uk/dragndrop/bloguse/ Back in 2003 I created what’s become one of the more popular things on the EdTechPost site, the ‘matrix of blog uses in education.’ For whatever reason it’s gotten lots of links and traffic over the last 3 years, but what has been especially gratifying is when people have picked it up and actually [...]

Posted in The Rest | Tagged blogs, elearning2.0, social_learning | Leave a response

University of Washington's Catalyst team releases Solstice Perl Framework

By sleslie on May 5, 2006

http://solstice.eplt.washington.edu/Say_Hello_to_Solstice Oren Sreeby wrote me today to let me know about the recent open sourcing of Solstice, a Web application development framework for Perl which the University of Washington has developed to power their suite of Catalyst tools. Solstice itself is just the framework used in the development, but the team is also apparently at [...]

Posted in The Rest | Tagged elearning2.0, eportfolio, open_source | Leave a response

Plex project beta

By sleslie on May 5, 2006

http://www.reload.ac.uk/plex/index.html Exciting stuff, the first beta of the Plex tool is available for download now. The Plex tool is being developed at the University of Bolton by Phillip Beauvoir, Mark Johnson, Oleg Liber, Colin Milligan, Paul Sharples and Scott Wilson and is the output of the JISC-funded Personal Learning Environments project. Scott Wilson has also [...]

Posted in The Rest | Tagged elearning2.0, PLE, social_learning | Leave a response

El Guapo's EdTech Trading Card

By sleslie on May 4, 2006

I’m feeling kind of silly today, so… via a chock-a-block wiki page from the always fabulous Jenny Levine came a link to the great community building exercise, the Librarian Trading Cards flickr pool (collect them all!), which in turn led to the amazing set of flickr toys and specifically the trading card maker that’s been [...]

Posted in The Rest | Tagged 3-amigos, blogs, mashups

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