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Category Archives: XML/RSS
You take a deep breath and…
I try to step back from the computer and re-enter the physical world periodically — take a breath, read a book, play with my baby boy… In theory, it’s good for mental health, and I certainly didn’t regret taking last … Continue reading
Posted in Administrivia, Emergence, Objects, Webloggia, XML/RSS
Tagged Higher Ed, Open Content
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David Carter-Tod on “Learning Objects in Motion (RLO and RSS)”
…it’s not often that a) I post items from home and b) rush downstairs to post about things I’ve read in a paper-based magazine, but this Syllabus article merits it I think. I don’t recall seeing this elsewhere yet anyway … Continue reading
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David Carter-Tod on “Learning Objects in Motion (RLO and RSS)”
…it’s not often that a) I post items from home and b) rush downstairs to post about things I’ve read in a paper-based magazine, but this Syllabus article merits it I think. I don’t recall seeing this elsewhere yet anyway … Continue reading
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Tagged Open Content
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David Carter-Tod on “Learning Objects in Motion (RLO and RSS)”
…it’s not often that a) I post items from home and b) rush downstairs to post about things I’ve read in a paper-based magazine, but this Syllabus article merits it I think. I don’t recall seeing this elsewhere yet anyway … Continue reading
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Tagged Open Content
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David Wiley, “Learning objects: difficulties and opportunities”
David Wiley posts his take on the current state of the LO universe, “Learning objects: difficulties and opportunities.” A nice summary of where things are at right now, and be sure to check out what he says on page 7 … Continue reading
David Wiley, “Learning objects: difficulties and opportunities”
David Wiley posts his take on the current state of the LO universe, “Learning objects: difficulties and opportunities.” A nice summary of where things are at right now, and be sure to check out what he says on page 7 … Continue reading
David Wiley, “Learning objects: difficulties and opportunities”
David Wiley posts his take on the current state of the LO universe, “Learning objects: difficulties and opportunities.” A nice summary of where things are at right now, and be sure to check out what he says on page 7 … Continue reading
Knowledge Management and Trojan Mice
Stephen Downes addresses a question I keep asking myself: So What is Knowledge Management Anyway? Regular readers of Downes won’t find too many surprises here, but the piece serves up a concise, non-technical and pointed overview. A number of his … Continue reading
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Tagged Higher Ed, Open Content
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The RSS Juggernaut keeps rolling
The RSS-friendly Maricopa Learning eXchange has added XML feeds for different disciplines, outputting the MLX’s five newest resources in each subject field (see lower left).
A learning objects presentation, or a cry for help?
Last week I gave a presentation on reusable media for a group of educators at UBC’s Faculty of Science. I did my best to give a talk that used as little learning object lingo as possible, and left aside any … Continue reading
Posted in Administrivia, Emergence, Objects, Webloggia, XML/RSS
Tagged Higher Ed, Open Content
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