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He's back (Jun 10 2004 01:59 GMT) - I was sitting on my porch this evening, listening to the first inning of the Mets game when I saw... |
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Musardages (8) (Jun 10 2004 01:59 GMT) - N'importe quoi : Microsoft prétend avoir inventé le clic de souris et obtient un brevet. Et le Monde illustre l'article avec une photo de Macintosh (humour involontaire ou d'hommage ?). Pas n'importe coooâ : |
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Message: SIDs no longer available -- reasons? (Jun 10 2004 01:58 GMT) - Does anyone know why the SID list, from the FCC, is no longer available? It seems like this information, which thankfully is available at http://people. ku. edu/~cinema/wireless/Cellular_ html, should be public, as it has been public for quite some time. |
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Message: Re: "GSM to overtake CDMA in USA" (Jun 10 2004 01:58 GMT) - There's a great article in the June 19th issue of the Economist, "How code-division multiple access (CDMA) technology emerged as the world standard for mobile phones" http://www. economist. com/research/articlesBySubject cfm?subject id=894408&story_id=1841059 You can't read it online unless you're a subscriber (which I am). |
The Clique Chronicle
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The real "What Casey Does at Work" (Jun 10 2004 01:58 GMT) - Besides the mid-afternoon nap and the casual post-mid-afternoon eye-resting, I am usually hard at work at......work. "Honestly" (said in thick British accent), I really do work, and to many people's amazement, I work on the Space Shuttle. This often gives... |
EdCone.com
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I really don't understand why ... (Jun 10 2004 01:57 GMT) - I really don't understand why details of Reagan's funeral were the lead news story all day...we got it. Big guy died. Legacy to be discussed. Burial at library. |
Kate's Baby Blog: Kate's Baby Blog
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Quickie Doctor Visit (Jun 10 2004 01:57 GMT) - Although our next doctor's appointment was scheduled for next month we made a visit on Monday to talk to the doctor about Kate's recent constipation problem. Of course we made the appointment on Friday and the problem resolved itself... |
Kaleva.plus
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Homerin Doh! suosituin hokema (Jun 10 2004 01:57 GMT) - Simpsonien riemukkaan Homer-isän legendaarinen Doh!-huudahdus on valittu Britannian parhaaksi tv-komediasarjan iskulauseeksi. Brittiläisen Nuts-lehden ä |
Backcountry Conservative
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The Caparisoned Horse (Jun 10 2004 01:57 GMT) - From a Military District of Washington fact sheet: The practice of having the charge of a deceased military officer led in the funeral procession is a survival of an ancient custom of sacrificing a horse at the burial of... |
Singletrack Magazine
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What's New For Fox Forx In 2005? (Jun 10 2004 01:57 GMT) - We've just received a still-warm CDR from Fox stuffed to the gills with text, pdf's and lots and lots of piccies of what they will be unleashing upon us for 2005. God bless cut and paste... 2004-06-08 13:35:10 |
Singletrack Magazine
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Scottish Borders Cycling Festival (Jun 10 2004 01:57 GMT) - Fancy riding somewhere different, then why not join in some of the rides in this year’s Borders Cycling Festival? This year it's being hosted in Jedburgh on the 12th & 13th of June 2004. 2004-06-08 12:51:11 |
OLDaily
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Ed Radio (Jun 10 2004 01:56 GMT) - So anyhow, today was another busy day, with only a short time available to produce the newsletter. But instead of producing the newsletter, I did this. James Farmer, you see, had this neat idea to record Ed Tech papers. It was well received, and so he started today, recording Educational Software and Learning: Subversive Use and Volatile Design by David Squires using Audacity, a free sound recorder. |
OLDaily
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Networked Learning Conference 2004 (Jun 10 2004 01:56 GMT) - Proceedings from the Networked Learning Conference 2004, held at Lancaster University, England, UK, April 5-7, 2004. An outstanding resource, via the E-Learning centre, this website contains the full text of dozens and dozens of papers from this large conference. This is how research should conducted online - open access, easy-to-read HTML format. Beautiful. Magnificent. |
OLDaily
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Networked Learning and Networked Information (Jun 10 2004 01:56 GMT) - This paper contains an important message, that "integration between different environments, including those delivering information and those supporting learning, is the key requirement." The idea is that "information environments need to be closely integrated with the environments in which their users undertake their mainstream tasks and activities." These observations were reached during the course of the Evaluation of the Distributed National Electronic Resource (EDNER) project described in this paper. Some of the issues raised won't be resolved as simply as the author seems to suggest - it is more than ensuring "that we are all talking the same language" (because this will never happen. Still, good read on an important issue. |
OLDaily
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The Role Of Learning Technology Practitioners And Researchers In Understanding Networked Learning (Jun 10 2004 01:56 GMT) - This is a neat paper that captures an issue close to my heart, describing the "divide between learning technologists which have a practical, practitioner support focus and those with more of a research orientation." The author asks, "How can we ensure that the research does inform practice and vice verse?" Well, speaking from the practical, practitioner side, I can offer one suggestion: speed up the research process. yes, I know that research takes time, but the two year lag publishing results is a real problem. |
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An Exploratory Study to Examine the Feasibility of Measuring Problem- Solving Processes (Jun 10 2004 01:56 GMT) - I'm not really into online assessment, but for those who are, the Journal of Technology, Learning and Assessment will prove useful - and all articles are available for free online, which makes me happy. Even so, I lingered on the site for a while and found this item worth a mention - it deals with the capture and interpretation of 'clickstream data' in assessment and suggests that the same technique can be used to personalize instruction. "the act of clicking reflects the result of participants reasoning and judgment." By Gregory K. W. |
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Who Needs Multimedia? (Jun 10 2004 01:56 GMT) - Article defending the use of multimedia in e-learning. While I am supportive, I don't think this is well argued. I think that audio, to be effective, does require broadband and does require a player - Java won't do the job. I think that multimedia, even audio, is time-consuming to produce. All of that said, I still think it's worth the effort - not as your primary content, but as another layer of content. |
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Karpahtian Tsabouna (Jun 10 2004 01:56 GMT) - John Themelis from New York was one of the musicans that performed with us at FDF 2004! While we were getting ready for one of our shows, we had a spur of the moment serenade with the Tsabouna (Bag Pipe) and Laoutou! It was awesome! Thanks again John! FDF is a Greek Folk Dance Competition. |
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Message: Re: Why is shopping for phone service so difficult? (Jun 10 2004 01:56 GMT) - Mark F wrote: > > justin@cjteam.com (justin) wrote in article > : > > > Getting a decent signal indoors is important (SprintPCS was poor about > > this, everyone in my office gets calls on their phones, mine just go > > straight to voicemail). > > Why don't you ask the people in your office what providers they are on > and how the service is? |
SiriusCoffee.com
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Goodbye Mr. President - And Thank You! (Jun 10 2004 01:56 GMT) - "And whatever else history may say about me when I'm gone, I hope it will record that I appealed to your best hopes, not your worst fears, to your confidence rather than your doubts. My dream is that you will travel the road ahead with liberty's lamp guiding your steps and opportunity's arm steadying your way. |
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