Monthly Archives: October 2004

The ESP Game – labelling images

I have just come across the ESP Game while checking the Learning Post RSS feed. This is a beta project is owned by Carnegie Mellon University and funded partly by the National Science Foundation. The ESP Game is a two-player … Continue reading

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Adding video to Blogger

How to Video with Blogger is a tutorial by Svein Høier and Jon Hoem from the Arts and Media Dept., Norwegian University of Science and Technology. According to them, it is not difficult to do it. You just need some … Continue reading

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Paradox

I have been so busy preparing material for presentations, talking about blogging and collaborating on a course about blogging that have hardly had time to do any blogging myself …lol There is so much happening around, so much information to … Continue reading

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A warm “Welcome!” from Portugal

This is Teresa in the greater Lisbon area in Portugal! I will be a co-presenter in this session and I hope that we can “whet your appetite” and lead you into the fabulous and diverse world of blogs: with colleagues, … Continue reading

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Welcome to Blogosphere!

Our warm welcome to all participants in this workshop. We hope that you will enjoy it and start blogging with your students right after it 🙂

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Incorporated Subversion

Australian James Farmer’s online learning weblog Incorporated Subversion has moved to a new address. James has also decided to launch incsub. Through this new site he will provide hosting, consultation and support for educators interested in using technologies like blogs … Continue reading

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