Update: For those of you who tried the link and found it broken, it has been fixed now. Sorry about that.
My colleagues at FIT are at it again. Not content to merely use podcasting as part of their art history courses, they are trying out screencasting, using Camtasia to provide audiovisual tours of art works. […]
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Published by November 19th, 2005 in Instructional Design and Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!). 3 CommentsLMOS Services and Service Brokers, Part II
Published by November 19th, 2005 in Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!), Notable Posts and LMOS. 6 CommentsIn a (relatively) recent post, I started to outline how a service broker mechanism could greatly increase the pace of innovation in LMS design. The basic idea was that individual applications in the system could provide services that other applications could automagically pick up on, without requiring developers to wire up integration individually every time. […]
