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Simple English Wikipedia

I’ve seen a few references to the Simple English Wikipedia recently, so thought I’d have a look. They’re recommending that writers use Ogden’s Basic English when writing. I’ve had a look through the list – and there are a lot (as perhaps expected) of similarities with the Makaton Core Vocab (though I can’t quite remember…

Why 140 characters?

I posted a query to Twitter, asking why twitter had a limit of 140 characters. Within seconds, both @intellagirl & @sclater had pointed out that it was based on a standard SMS – though I still wasn’t entirely sure – as I’d thought SMS was 160 characters (which Wikipedia confirmed) @josiefraser then supplied me with…

Blooms Taxonomy & Second Life

Rex Heer from Iowa State University (Thursday Xu in Second Life) has created a very useful resource – it covers Blooms Taxonomy – and how SecondLife can be used to cover the different levels of learning that Bloom identifies. It’s also a really good example in itself of what can be done within SL!…

Examples of digital innovation in government

The DUIS have set up a site to list examples of digital innovation in government. It’s created using the tag digitalgovuk in Del.icio.us – so updates as new sites are added. At the moment, it’s an interesting looking list of useful sites (&, so far, not spammed to death!)…

An absolutely riveting online course

Jim Henry lists Nine principles for excellence in web-based teaching. Henry starts out with the comments that many of those teaching online would far rather not be – and often don’t feel they have the expertise to do so. The principles listed are: The online world is a medium unto itself. In the online world…

$10 laptop?

I’ve written several times about the OLPC (aka $100 laptop) – and have one. (I like curiouslee’s viewfinder for it!) There is now a plan in India to create a $10 laptop – which they intend to launch at India’s National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technologies The BBC’s report did note that they…

Scribefire.

I realise I forgot the URL! Scribefire is a Firefox plugin (I’ve just discovered that if you’ve on a webpage, & try to add a link, it assumes that you want it from that page; neat!) I couldn’t get it to post to two blogs simultaneously, but I could do one after the other. What…

Just testing Scribefire.

I have two blogs – one at http://dukee.myweb.port.ac.uk and one at http://eduspaces.net/emmadw/weblog. Until recently (? updating to WordPress 2.7) I was able to just blog on the userweb blog – and the eduspaces (which is Elgg powered) picked up the RSS feed & incorporated it. It no longer seems to. So, I’ve decided to try…