Oh we are going to be so clever tonight.
As listed below, Barbara Ganley and this Barbara here are going to be talking about our recent paper that was published by the Knowledge Tree e-journal tonight, beginning at 8:30 p.m. EST via Elluminate. Don’t know what time that is where you are? Click here [...]
Language Lab Unleashed #22 and Elluminate via Australia: TONIGHT!
November 8th, 2007 · Barbara · 1 Comment ·
Tags: announcements • disruptive technologies • education • incredible connections • podcasts • web apps
The Knowledge Tree Extravaganza: Read! Listen! Talk with Us!
November 5th, 2007 · Barbara · 1 Comment ·
My dear colleague and comrade/comadre in blogging, Barbara Ganley, has been chiding me via Twitter about how long it has been since I have been here on the blog. She is the queen of slow blogging (borrowing the term from the slow food movement.)Her posts emerge as multimedia feasts to savor and to ponder [...]
Tags: blogs • disruptive technologies • edublogging • finding balance • learning tree • pedagogy • web apps • whats and whys
In lieu of a Tech-o Tuesday: six great web resources
October 2nd, 2007 · Ryan · 1 Comment ·
I know, I know - it’s Tuesday and we haven’t had a new episode of Tech-o Tuesday in what seems like forever! Well, Felix and I have been incredibly busy and / or sick, but we’re scheduling the next episodes right now. In the meantime, I finally found an evening to sit down and read [...]
Tags: disruptive technologies • podcasts • software
Joost: no invite required
October 1st, 2007 · Ryan · 2 Comments ·
Joost, a freeware application that lets you watch TV-on-demand on your computer, recently lifted its invite-only restriction. Now anyone can download and install it from their website! It’s available for Intel Macs and PCs running XP or Vista, and it has a small but interesting selection of international programming: a Chinese entertainment channel, Arabic movies, [...]
Tags: disruptive technologies
iSkype?
August 13th, 2007 · Ryan · No Comments ·
For all you iPhone fanboys and -girls…
The German company Shape Services has just announced a beta version of IM+ for Skype that supports iPhone hardware. Non-beta versions are already available for Blackberries, handhelds running PalmOS, and Windows Mobile Pocket PCs (among others). Maybe this will help nudge Skype to speed up development on future Skype-for-OSX [...]
Tags: disruptive technologies
