With cloud computing continuing its reach into areas once dominated by desktop applications, it’s a great time to consider how you could benefit from online collaboration tools for producing great documents. Whether it’s a proposal, press release, manual, or other …
Make a Podcast, Become Internet-Famous
These days, it seems like everyone and her dog has a podcast, and it’s easy to see why: Modern tools have made audio recording and editing a snap for any amateur broadcaster. While there’s no guarantee you’ll find a huge …
Top 10 Resources For Computer Troubleshooting Advice & Remote Help
What happens when you need that one on one computer advice as you have no idea why your computer does not work?The first thing most people go and do is to Google it, but when you can’t find a solution, …
Google Adds New Features to Help You Search Faster
Google is officially obsessed with speed. If real-time search didn’t convince you of that fact, then take note of two new features with speed also at their core: universal search features in Google Suggest and Quick Scroll for Chrome.
http://mashable.com/2009/12/11/google-suggest-quick-scroll/…
Should Netbooks be Required?
When schools will make netbooks required materials, much like calculators for a math class, or gym shoes for gym class? With netbooks selling for $150 or less from time to time on sites like woot.com, I can’t help but ask: …
EdTech trends for 2010 .. it’s started!
I’m useless at making predictions (haven’t even won a tenner on the Lottery yet!) and I’m not going to start now. But plenty of people have, so I’m going to mention some the better ones I have come across:
http://www.dontwasteyourtime.co.uk/elearning/edtech-trends-for-2010-its-started/…
Digg Labs: Bigspy & 365
The Digg front page moves stories very quickly down the archives and many interesting stories may never be found. Digg Labs is busy creating interactive visualizations that look beneath the surface of the Digg community’s activities like Stack and Swarm. …
Google Phone’s Existence Confirmed; It’s Unlocked, Thinner Than iPhone
At last, the Googlephone has appeared. Forget the Droid, the G1 and all those other Android wannabees: Google is testing its own handset, the search giant confirmed over the weekend.
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/12/google-phone-in-january-unlocked-thinner-than-iphone/…
10 Web Tech Innovations That Have Improved Our Lives
In the 20 or so years since Sir Tim Berners-Lee conceived of and launched the World Wide Web, a lot has changed. Innovations in Web technology since then have continued to improve the way we communicate with each other. Here …
Educational Networking: The Important Role Web 2.0 Will Play in Education
A whitepaper on the role of social networking in education by Steve Hargadon.
5 Online Photo Sharing Sites Which Are Free Alternatives To Flickr
The free version of Flickr (www.flickr.com) is nice but really lacks if you want to use it as your main photo storage. Only the last 200 photos will be shown for instance and you don’t get to view and share …
Blackboard (WebCT owner), Desire2Learn End Dispute
Blackboard and Desire2Learn have formally ended their three-and-a-half-year legal dispute, a conflict that was triggered when Blackboard received a hotly disputed patent for electronic learning technologies and proceeded to enforce it through litigation against D2L.
http://thejournal.com/articles/2009/12/15/blackboard-desire2learn-end-dispute.aspx…
What you watched and searched for on YouTube in 2009
This year has been the biggest yet for online video, and for the first time we’re sharing our official Most Watched lists and some of the fastest-rising search terms on YouTube. Some moments were big (President Obama’s inauguration), some small …
Report: The Most Active Online Are The Most Educated
People who spend the most time online are in fact the most educated claims a recent report from Eurostat.
http://thenextweb.com/europe/2009/12/16/report-active-online-educated/…
Why Google doesn’t want your money
Do you love Google? Would you pay to use their services? They wouldn’t let you, even if you forced the money into Eric Schmidt’s clammy hands.