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Category Archives: web 2.0
virtual choir (a special type of collaboration)
Don’t know why I hadn’t come across this before, but Eric Whitacre’s virtual choir is an interesting concept. The composer invites people to participate, sends them out a score, and they video record their part independently and post to youtube. … Continue reading
visualising what google has become – knowledgable
I was going to do a post on Jack Rebney but decided against it (I’ll be writing something about the Winnebago Man elsewhere). Instead here’s a link to a post entitled: Google This – 13 Years of World Domination Visualized. … Continue reading
Posted in innovation, software, technology, web 2.0
Tagged data, domination, facts, figures, google, history, information, visualisation
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keeping an eye of developments in education
From Futurelab comes the Education Eye. It a searchable, browsable space which leads you to discover new and exciting innovations tailored to the education industry and brought together in one easy-to-use location. Type in a search term and see what … Continue reading
Posted in learning, software, teaching, technology, web 2.0
Tagged explore, innovations, interface, mapping, visualisation
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