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Just posted a new article on t…
Posted by Chris in News and Commentary on September 25th, 2009
Just posted a new article on the Microsoft Courier: A Kindle, Ipod Touch and Netbook all in one http://bit.ly/WYB88
Microsoft Courier: A Kindle, Ipod Touch and Netbook all in one
Posted by Matt in News and Commentary on September 25th, 2009
Yesterday, Gizmodo leaked details about a secret Microsoft project called Courier. The Courier is a dual screen device that folds in the middle to produce a notebook like experience. Each screen is said to be about 7 inches and it supposedly also has a camera built in.
What makes this device really compelling however is the way that this form factor has been combined with a combination of stylus and finger inputs. Large movements in the UI can be achieved using fingers and more precise movements, such as drawing and writing are accomplished with the stylus. There is a video at the bottom of the post showing off how Microsoft has combined these two input methods seamlessly.
The entire package is very slick and compelling. Since I am an edtech guy though, I’m always asking myself where this fits in the edtech device landscape. In my opinion, this type of device has the ability to be a game changer where other devices have failed to have a major impact.
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Mashable just posted a great a…
Posted by Chris in News and Commentary on September 8th, 2009
Mashable just posted a great article on web apps for teachers. http://bit.ly/BPCuZ
Finally got my slideshare up o…
Posted by Chris in News and Commentary on August 7th, 2009
Finally got my slideshare up of our “Video Sharing In The Online Classroom” presentation http://bit.ly/w04nO #DistEd09
Just finished presenting on “V…
Posted by Chris in News and Commentary on August 7th, 2009
Just finished presenting on “Video Share in the Online Classroom.” Trying to get slideshare to accept my presentation. #DistEd09
What’s happening at EdTechPodcast.com
Posted by Matt in News and Commentary on August 6th, 2009
As you may have noticed we haven’t posted a new podcast in quite a while. Let me explain what is happening at the moment. Chris Johnson is going through a move across the country right now so he has not had a lot of time to dedicate to the podcast. I have been extremely busy at my full time job doing an LMS transition, leaving me without much time either. However, these are both temporary delays! We will be back soon with new content and guests. In the mean time, please follow @edtechpodcast on twitter for quick updates.
Thanks,
Matt Stenson
Blackboard Learn’s president announces new openness initiative
Posted by Matt in News and Commentary on June 23rd, 2009
Blackboard Learn’s president, Ray Henderson, announced today a new openness initive at Blackboard Learn. Included in this initive was a promise to support common cartridge throughout the Blackboard product line. In Henderson’s time at ANGEL, he pushed his former company to support the common cartridge format. About the common cartridge format Henderson wrote, “I’m excited to share that we are committing to fully support both the import and export of this format, striking the same level of activism in support of the standard as ANGEL Learning had previously.” Ray also reaffirmed blackboard’s support for Learning Tools Interoperability, SCORM, Learning Information Services and School Interoperability Framework (SIF).
If this line holds true, it looks as though Blackboard may be working to meet some people’s tests for change in blackboard (http://mfeldstein.com/three-tests-for-the-new-blackboard/). The one thing that concerned me a bit was that there was no announcement about product openness, something that was a very under estimated value of the ANGEL system. The entire announcement revolved particularly around standards support. While this is a great first step, I would love to see some more information from Blackboard about actually opening up the application itself.
Let me know what you think of this move. You can read the full letter here on Ray’s blog here – http://www.rayhblog.com/blog/openness-and-standards-at-blackboard.html
Live Twitter from AUC09
Posted by Matt in News and Commentary on May 14th, 2009
Matt Stenson (@mpstenson) will be tweeting from the ANGEL Users Conference this morning and throughout the conference. Click here to see what’s going on at the conference http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=+%23auc09+from%3Aedtechpodcast. We will also be updating this post periodically with the latest updates and news.
Blackboard buys ANGEL Learning Systems
Posted by Matt in News and Commentary on May 6th, 2009
Blackboard has just announced that it is buying ANGEL Learning Systems. This is a huge move in the learning management market. ANGEL has been snatching up Blackboard’s costumer’s, especially in the community college market, left and right. Now, ANGEL customers will be forced into the Blackboard product line with the release of Blackboard NG. Blackboard
ANGEL is a private company and was purchased for 95 million dollars. The deal is expected to close this month. Blackboard is also involved in an ongoing legal brawl with one of the other main players in the LMS market, Desire 2 Learn. If Desire 2 Learn were to crumble under Blackboards legal pressure it would leave the open source product, Moodle as one of the only strong options outside of Blackboard.
The anti-trust problems of Microsoft come to mind when I look at this shift in the LMS market. With a community based LMS possibly being the only competition left for blackboard, could the feds get involved? Unfortunately for consumers, this means fewer options in the LMS market and most likely less innovation.
I must take a moment to express my distaste for this merger. Read the rest of this entry »
A cool demo video of some new …
Posted by Chris in News and Commentary on October 6th, 2009
A cool demo video of some new Microsoft multi touch mice http://bit.ly/14mCZB
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