Tuesday, 17 March 2009

Howard Rheigold's Social Media Classroom

Howard explains in this video his 'kludged together' set of web tools for an online learning environment.

tied in knots?

Fed on from stephenfry's twitter tweets, have a look at this excellent reflection on cables in modern life!

Sunday, 15 March 2009

charge my car will you? i'm off for a spin in a few minutes

The biggest limiting factors in a move towards electric vehicles, and indeed one of the fundamental limitations of battery technology itself, has been the fact that rechargeable batteries have only a limited number of recharges available to them and take a considerable amount of time to charge back up to full capacity. Various 'solutions' have been mentioned regarding electric cars, such as having 'refueling' stations along major routes where the entre battery is replaced. As regards the limited number of recharge cycles this means that we continually increase the amount of highly polluting battery waste. 

A major new development was announced earlier in the week in which, with just a small modification of the battery production process, it is now possible to build batteries which can be recharged at high speed and which have a longer overall lifespan.

Thursday, 12 March 2009

More on Teaching with Twitter

I finally gave in to Twitter about 2 weeks ago. It is fun, certainly, and I'm getting pointers to interesting resources that I might not otherwise have found. I have yet to be convinced about its value in the classroom, or outside of the classroom, but I'm keeping an open mind.

Here's a post from Steve Wheeler at the University of Plymouth, giving his 10 top uses of Twitter for Teaching. He also has some links to other people who have used Twitter in their teaching.

Wednesday, 11 March 2009

Mouthwash, vodka and some rice - LoTech solutions from Down Under

Some LoTech solutions and words of wisdom from Paul Boutin at the Sydney Morning Herald for those who have ever had to face the trauma of crashed hard drives, dirty disks or dropping a mobile phone into the toilet (this tip may be particularly relevant to those with children).

Read on here.

Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Behind the scenes - in plain English

Ever wondered how the Common Craft folk (...in plain English) produce their nifty little videos?



Saturday, 7 March 2009

twitter twitter tweet tweet

So many people are talking about it, it's probably now passing rapidly from being 'hip'. Hmm. However, twitter is fun and can actually be used for learning (if you use your imagination!).



Friday, 6 March 2009

tele-vision

Michael Wesch's twitter stream from the "Future of video" provides a link to an old archive movie explaining the wonderful new technology of television. It actually does a great job, but the inherent sexism (wait till the end) is an amazing social commentary.

Monday, 2 March 2009

One Laptop per Child device appears in NUI Galway

Just spotted! A laptop device from the "One Laptop per Child" project, was seen today in the Arts Millennium Building foyer in NUI Galway, just outside the CELT offices.
The owner - an overseas student - gave us a quick demo of the impressive device. He had purchased the laptop for his son, as part of their "Give One Get One" donation scheme at http://amazon.com/xo, which ended on the 31st of December. The device was small and light, with the green rabbit ears facilitating connection to the wifi network available on the ground floor. Three USB ports were visible on the side, along with the speakers, web camera and an SD card slot accessible when the screen was swivelled around. The screen also was adjustable to a backlight-off display setting, to reduce LCD power consumption.

Find out more about this amazing project directly from the OLPC initiative's website directly. As they say themselves, their aim is :

"To create educational opportunities for the world's poorest children by providing each child with a rugged, low-cost, low-power, connected laptop with content and software designed for collaborative, joyful, self-empowered learning. "

tweet, tweet

Gosh, is there anyone not talking about twitter these days? Seems to be all over the press. I guess the uber-geeks will have to look for something new to move onto, now that ordinary riff-raff like me are all a-twittter! Anyway, here's a little presentation at this year's TED (just a couple of weeks ago) from Evan Williams inventor of Blogger and Twitter (oh, and Odeo)......


Thursday, 26 February 2009

Computer Hardware in Plain English

Fantastic!

Free images!

Flickr Commons is beginning to grow and could end up being a great educational resource. The number of partners is growing