Happy Birthday BBC News Website
The BBC News website is ten years old. Happy Birthday. I have been using the site for that long now, so it’s nice to see that not only is it still around and still very popular, more importantly, all...
View ArticleMobile Internet
BBC’s Click has a nice article on the mobile internet. It is estimated that just one in five people with phones that are able to connect to the net actually do. But the iPhone, however, is having a...
View ArticleAdobe AIR
Adobe today announced the immediate availability of Adobe AIR, a new platform for building rich internet applications (RIAs) across different platforms, including Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. Adobe AIR...
View ArticleEU extends net safety programme
BBC reports The European Commission is spending 55m euros (£42m) on making the net a safer place for children. The money will be spent over four years on educational efforts and ways to protect...
View ArticleIt’s not black and white, it’s grey
I recall in a forum once, someone thought we should not allow recorded lectures to be available as podcasts because this would be unfair to deaf students. So the spoken lecture is fine, but the podcast...
View ArticleSo what’s this World Wide Web then?
A short explanation from the brilliant people at Commoncraft on what makes the World Wide Web work: browsers, packets, servers addresses and links. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZoMbBzqxyc
View ArticleDoes the Web Kill Creativity?
Really interesting piece from John Cleese about how when one is busy it can kill creativity. Is the web making you be too busy to be creative?
View ArticleI can’t ignore the ignorant
In my job there are days when I could do a little dance on changing the way someone thinks about and approaches the use of learning technologies and improves the learning experience for their...
View ArticleThe Journey to Information
One of the benefits of the internet revolution is that is has widened access to information and knowledge, whilst at the same time reduced the time it takes, the journey to get that information. The...
View ArticleDoes the Web Kill Creativity?
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View ArticleI can’t ignore the ignorant
In my job there are days when I could do a little dance on changing the way someone thinks about and approaches the use of learning technologies and improves the learning experience for their...
View ArticleThe Journey to Information
One of the benefits of the internet revolution is that is has widened access to information and knowledge, whilst at the same time reduced the time it takes, the journey to get that information. The...
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