Archive for the 'On The Web' Category
Back when e-Learning was just text-on-a-page with only “next” and “back” buttons, the only choices you could make were the background color and the font to use. Today, whether you are using a rapid development tool or creating a high-level immersive learning simulation, the look and layout of your e-Learning can have as much or […]
July 19th, 2009 | Posted in On The Web, design, e-Learning | 1 Comment
Saul Hansell of New York Times Technology Blog reports that Sergey Brin, Google’s co-president, enjoyed using his iPhone (and especially the Google Maps function) while traveling in Switzerland for Davos’ World Economic Forum. “I was able to find a really small hotel, then switch over to the satellite view on my phone to figure out […]
February 17th, 2008 | Posted in Mobile Learning, On The Web, Technology | 7 Comments
Staying with the Sakai-theme for a bit ( as they presented in tehir facebook com applications presentation), in the Sakai wiki I came across Project Pad from Northwestern University. It is a suite of audio and video annotation tools, including tools to annotate quicktime a/v files, flash movies and mp3 audio streams, still images, and […]
February 13th, 2008 | Posted in On The Web, e-Learning, social networking | 2 Comments
Facebook introduced facebook pages last week and it seems Adobe has recently integrated its company profile and produclt line on facebook.
See Adobe Pages here.
Facebook declares:
Any company or organization can now establish a profile on Facebook and solicit support from other users.
November 16th, 2007 | Posted in On The Web | No Comments
At the E-learning Guild Conference there was a lot of discussion about e-learning 2.0. Here are some key points about e-learning 2.0
Patterns
Dynamicness and interoperability
Open source
Social networking and tagging
Self publishing
Related Links:
Stephen Downes - e-learning 2.0.
Wikipedia page on e-learning 2.0.
For […]
June 16th, 2007 | Posted in On The Web, e-Learning | No Comments
Upcoming forum at e-LearningGuild about modularity, and abstract e-learning content design. Here is some brief info about this forum:
As organizations put more and more content online, there is a greater need to repurpose or reuse some of this content for e-Learning. The application of LMS and LCMS systems, the need to develop e-Learning faster, […]
November 2nd, 2006 | Posted in On The Web | No Comments
Flash is now 10 years old and Adobe Istanbul User Group invites you to FlashDay seminar - party at CambazBar - Istanbul
6th Agust - 14:00. All flash coders and designers are invited to the party.
This party is also a milestone for Flash Istanbul first flash festival in Turkey.
July 26th, 2006 | Posted in Flash, On The Web | No Comments
State of Art blogging tool WordPress 2.0 is out. Some new features like, WYSIWYG editor, faster administration, inline uploading sounds good.
Also their version and release date (December 31, 2005) are interesting Web 2.0 Wordpress 2.0
January 1st, 2006 | Posted in Software Reviews, On The Web | 1 Comment
An overview of the main multimedia technologies and formats used in e-learning development
November 12th, 2005 | Posted in On The Web | No Comments
I’m so excited to see this MAX 2005 preview about upcoming version of Flash Lite.
Here are most interesting new features of Flash Lite 2.0:
Flash 7 code base with support for ActionScript 2.0
Video playback
External XML parsing
Local, persistent data on the device
Loadable external images and sounds
Altought there are some inspiring examples […]
October 24th, 2005 | Posted in On The Web | No Comments