Monthly Archives: November 2009

Jane Hart’s Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009

Image via CrunchBase Twitter is tool #1 in Jane Hart’s Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009. It jumps from position #11 up to the first. Followed by Delicious (first in 2008) and YouTube. Then, in order from the 4th place: … Continue reading

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delicious Zeitgeist (weekly)

Adding a ‘SixthSense’ to Your Cellphone – Bits Blog – NYTimes.com Technology from Pranav Mistry ready to go Open Source. Go build a new wearable interface for augmented reality!! tags: delicious, augmented-reality Clip it! Nice tool to capture and save … Continue reading

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The Master of the list

SPIEGEL Interview with Umberto Eco: ‘We Like Lists Because We Don’t Want to Die’ – We Like Lists Because We Don’t Want to Die’ I do love lists and instruments to help make lists, so Eco’s statements ring many bells, … Continue reading

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The Class movie

Image by Getty Images via Daylife No music at all in the 2008 French classic “The Class” (Entre les murs). The film won the Palme d’Or at Cannes Film Festival 2008, is based upon a true-story-book by François Bégaudeau and … Continue reading

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Ahead(.com)!

AHEAD.com: Workspaces for the creative mind. “Layout, Share and Publish any rich media in your own zooming web spaces with complete creative freedom. It’s like using InDesign – Only it’s free and online.” Gorgeous tool. Similar to Prezi with a … Continue reading

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