I have upgraded the plumbing to Expression Engine 1.4. You shouldn’t notice any obvious differences. If something has inadvertently broken, please let me know.
Archives for 2005
For the Sakai curious, sakaitestdrive.com
Unicon and Optimized Learning just announced Sakai Test Drive:
Instructables: step-by-step collaboration
Here’s a nice little tool, community, and design pattern for creating and sharing how-to learning objects. Basically, it provides a wizard for inputting text step descriptions and illustrative images. Mix in some Flickr-style usability principles and some folksonomic tagging goodness, and you have a nice little instructional confection. Here’s their description of their approach:
smARTHistory Vodcast Guide to the Metropolitan Museum of Art
My good friends at FIT have done it again. As a companion to their smARThistory multimedia blog, they have published a companion web site that maps their vodcasts to the exhibits at NYC’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. Way cool. By the way, their blog is up for an Edublog award this year. Am I plugging […]
LMOS Architecture Available on Wiki
Bernie Durfee has been doing some great architectural design work on the LMOS concept, which is now open to the public. It’s mostly technical and aimed at a developer audience; however, Bernie is a very good writer and has done a great job of making the technical issues fairly decipherable even to non-technologists. Comments on […]
The Edublog Award Nominations Are In
You can now vote for your favorite edublogs. It looks like a bumper clock this year, including many interesting-looking blogs that I haven’t heard of before.
Second Life: A Simulation Wiki?
As usual, Jon Udell is onto something interesting. A company called Linden Labs has produced a MMORG called