Check Out smARThistory

Just want to give a quick shoutout to my friends Steven Zucker and Beth Harris for their beautiful work on the newly redesigned smARThistory web site. When I think about Open Educational Resources, this is the sort of thing that I want to see. The site is clean and well-organized with an extremely high signal-to-noise ratio. They also have links out to useful Web 2.0 tools like a Dipity timeline and annotated photos at Flickr. It would be nice to see those sorts of resources even more tightly and pervasively integrated with the main assets of the site going forward, but that would really be icing on the cake.

Good stuff.

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  1. Posted October 28, 2008 at 5:03 am | Permalink

    Michael,
    Thank you so much for your kind shout-out. I look forward to reading your take on Educause in this, your increasingly handsome blog and hope we cross paths soon.
    Steven

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