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Tag Archives: situated-software
Google Soon Adding JotSpot to Google Apps
Thanks to fellow Oracle blogger Jake Kuramoto for pointing to this ZDNet piece revealing (among other things) that JotSpot is about to become part of the Google Apps package. Long-time e-Literate readers know that I was lucky enough to be … Continue reading
Posted in LMOS, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged Google, JotSpot, long-tail, situated-software
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Survey Gives Proprietary AND Open Source VLE Developers Cause to Worry
IM+M (Jim Farmer’s company) has published some survey data on VLE adoption by higher ed institutions in the UK from 2001 to 2005. Interestingly, the data looks bad for almost everyone. There’s some limited good news for Moodle and Boddington, … Continue reading
Why We Need More Standards
I almost missed this post by Scott Leslie expressing his mixed feelings about the standards talk coming out of Alt-i-Labs. Lucky for me, Stephen picked it up in OLDaily. Scott writes: Part of me really wants some of these developments … Continue reading
Posted in LMOS, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged Ed-Media, IMS, interoperability, Scott-Leslie, situated-software
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