Kaplan University has produced two interesting and inspiring videos on how e-Learning can be performed in near future.
It’s time to use technology to rewrite the rules of education …
Here is another one.
Besides I have found an interesting article written by George Siemens on How MIT is going to get large lectures off the blackboard. The [...]
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One of the highlights of October’s Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco was the emergence of ‘Semantic Apps’ as a force. Note that we’re not necessarily talking about the Semantic Web, which is the Tim Berners-Lee W3C led initiative that touts technologies like RDF, OWL and other standards for metadata. Semantic Apps may use those [...]
CNN yesterday used holograms for interviews in their broadcast on the presedential election 2008. The journalist Jessica Yellin was beamed from Chicago to the CNN studio, New York where Wolf Blitzer was speaking with her virtual hologram. Very interesting technique which shows where new media is moving.
(via webstandard.at)
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Just found this little video on vimeo and find it such great on today’s elections in the US. Watch and do not vote … or do vote? However enjoy:
(via e-Learning Blog and Spreeblick)