Mac OS X Power Tools
Mac OS X Power Tools:
http://homepage.mac.com/frakes/MOSXPT/content/software.html
handy….. handier….. handiest….
November 13, 2004 No Comments
Internet Research Tracings: Towards Non-Reductionist Methodology – Lincoln Dahlberg, JCMC
Internet Research Tracings: Towards Non-Reductionist Methodology – Lincoln Dahlberg, JCMC:
Internet research has become a “field” in its own right in the social sciences, already boasting a number of peer-reviewed journals, a plethora of book titles, and an international association that draws hundreds of researchers from across the globe t——
Lincoln write us up…….
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Individual Profs and teaching with the Web
Individual Profs and teaching with the Web:
Outside of courseware packages there are the bloggers/wikis/post nukers’ and probably a few others. Here’s a quick list of the profs I know/watch/read who use social software as teaching tools:
Likely many others can be identified through Alex’s list of ScholarsWhoblog What I think is an essential issue to chosing your teaching spaces is just how much interactivity you want/need the students to have. Will they be doing reflective journaling online? Do you want them to comment on each other’s work? Will they need to do online collaboration? Are you students living in the same dorm together or are they spread out over a large metropolis area and unlikely to meet f2f? Taking all this into account, I keep coming back again & again to blogging and wikis. Is it just because that’s all I know, or is it because it works over and over?
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this must be only the set that she knows in person.
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Axis of Eve
http://www.axisofeve.org/
i suppose that this is one way to approach the problem presented by the current administration….
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www.ioaw.org
www.ioaw.org:
http://www.ioaw.org/
save the librarians…….!
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IT Conversations: Academia – Bloggercon III
IT Conversations: Academia – Bloggercon III:
http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail276.html
this looks like it could be interesting.
November 13, 2004 No Comments