August 29, 2005

Handheld computers in health care

Handhelds in Healthcare:

"Skinner, Ben. Handheld computers in health care: resources to get you started
Quality in Primary Care 2005; 13:113-117"

Posted by souzak at 08:47 PM

October 20, 2004

Syndicating learning objects

cogdogblog: Rip. Mix. Feed. Objects? EDUCAUSE 2004 Seminar

The long scrolling title for today's pre-conference Seminar was "Decentralization of Learning Resources: Syndicating Learning Objects Using RSS, Trackback, and Related Technologies" where we initially planned to focus on using RSS, Trackback, etc to connect learning objects (someone done before). [...] We spun it around recently to more of a take on the Rip Mix. Feed concept for collecting information from numerous sources (via RSS?), using social filtering tools or RSS to "mix" them into new forms, and then Feed the, back as new content or re-syndicated content.

Posted by at 11:29 AM

May 11, 2004

Instructive: The making of Lego

Instructive: The making of Lego bricks

Instructive: The making of Lego bricks Now this is a cool design. It's got substance and it displays it with style. This is an great Flash Module.

http://www.popandcompany.com/archive/moab/

Posted by souzak at 10:28 PM

The Portal for Online Objects

The Portal for Online Objects in Learning

The Portal for Online Objects in Learning (POOL) project is a consortium of educational, private and public sector organizations to develop an infrastructure for learning object repositories. The project addresses metadata, software and hardware, and bootstrapping the system with initial content. It makes tools available for download, to help set up similar infrastructures elsewhere and to connect them to POOL..... Kevin adds: A SPLASH indeed, right down to their federated search.

http://www.edusplash.net/

Posted by souzak at 10:28 PM

This is the online version

This is the online version of The Instructional Use of Learning Objects, a new book that tries to go beyond the technological hype and connect learning objects to instruction and learning. You can read the full text of the book here for free.

http://www.reusability.org/read/

Posted by at 10:28 PM