Thanks to George Siemens for calling my attention to a great blog called Eide Neurolearning. Lots of good stuff here about how our brains work.
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…pretty much everyone.
No, e-Literate did not win in either of the categories for which it was nominated in the 2004 Edublogger Awards. But it’s hard to feel bad about it, given the quality of the contestants and the number of great new blogs I discovered through this contest.
Take, for example, the blog that won in [...]
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The nominations are closed and the polls are open for the 2004 Edublog awards. I’m flattered to say that e-Literate has been nominated for Best Newcomer and Best Designed and Most Beautiful Blog.
Go vote!
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Brought to you by the (thankfully) irrepressible James Farmer, the Edublog Awards recognize top educational weblogs across a range of categories. Nominations are open until December 3rd, after which voting will begin.
In addition to some of the old standards, about 50% of the nominees are blogs that I never heard of before. Good stuff.
(Note [...]
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Al Essa, MIT/Sloan School of Business’ CIO and the founding father of the Open Source dotLRN learning management platform, has a new (albeit goofily named) weblog about Open Source in higher ed (and related technology issues).
Check it out.
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