March 15th, 2007
Amazing new service I found today: VideoLectures is “YouTube for lectures”, and could become an AMAZING resource easily…
To get a taste try, for example, Where the Social Web Meets the Semantic Web.
Amazing. Now they’re lacking an easy way to embed lectures in one’s own homepage,à la YouTube… (and RSS feeds, and tagging, and rating, and… […]
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December 24th, 2006
I’m reading An investigation of the development and adoption of educational metadata standards for the widespread use of learning objects by Greig Krull (available here). On page 85 he is talking about qualitative information about learning objects, and says MERLOT has been using an academic peer review model for that. He goes on to say […]
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