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20 Questions
“20Q.net is an experiment in artificial intelligence. The program is very simple but its behavior is complex. Everything that it knows and all questions that it asks were entered by people playing this game. 20Q.net is a learning system; the … Continue reading
Blogging at Incorporated Subversion
Incorporated Subversion has just launched Learner Blogs, a free blogging service for K-12 schools. Together with Uniblogs for college and university students and Edublogs for educators, James Farmer (Australia) expands his empire 🙂 Do not miss Anne Bartlett-Bragg’s excellent paper … Continue reading
Conference Attention Modes
Interesting post by Lilia Efimova… Although she comments on f2f events and conferences, this made me think of conferences online I participated like Global Learn Day Events and the coming WiAOC convergence and was wondering whether they share the same … Continue reading
MIT Weblog Survey
Cameron Marlow from the MIT Media Laboratory has launched a general social survey of the greater weblog community to help understand how weblogs are affecting the way we communicate with each other. The survey is quick (about 15 minutes)and straighforward. … Continue reading
Introduction to podcasting in EFL/ESL
A special Blogstreams Salon Session (Tappedin ASO*) on Sunday June 19th at 21:00 GMT. This week, Barcelona-based teacher GRAHAM STANLEY will share with us his enthusiasm for podcasting, a new way of delivering audio content to students and other teachers … Continue reading
Dekita!
Aaron Campbell, Rudolf Ammann and I have just launched Dekita after a very productive month of heated discussions 🙂 and intense collaboration. Dekita.org will highlight the Web-publishing work of EFL (English as a Foreign Language)/ESL (English as a Second Language) … Continue reading
Peter Ford at the Blogstreams Salon
Come and join us for the Blogstreams Salon Special Session (Tappedin ASO*) on Sunday May 1st at 21:00 GMT. We have invited Peter Ford, one of the coordinators of the Blog Project at the European Centre of Modern Languages, to … Continue reading
Blogging X Journalism
In this article, Derek Powazek (Just a Thought) draws the line between blogging and journalism.
Blogstreams Salon: Blogging toward Learner Autonomy
As an extension to the Evo05 blogging workshop, every Sunday at 22:00 GMT, Aaron, Graham and I host the Blogstreams Salon at Tappedin, where teachers involved in EFL/ESL blogging come for informal chats. Once a month we hold a special … Continue reading
My new personal space at Live Journal
I have just written my first post at Live Journal, which I had opened some time ago but never used. It’ll be my personal journal, where I can jot any ideas that come to my head. As this one focuses … Continue reading