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From EduBlogs to the Collective Consciousness
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Re: From EduBlogs to the Collective Consciousness
thought you might like this project - gutemberg +
librivox - http://librivox.org/
I am really enjoying discovering your stuff.
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Re: From EduBlogs to the Collective Consciousness
Stephen,
Thanks for sharing all that as demonstrates your philosophy.
I was just concerned that you backed away from notions of
learning objects and content is king that may still be
serviceable, especially since the sores they are medicine for
are still festering in the mainstream. For instance, I had
been thinking we could brainstorm with the ed-cast repository
of sharable academic podcasts in terms of audio learning objects.
Especially if there is some occasion around August 22-September 22
for which I could get my college to spill for a plane ticket to the
West Coast. My wife Chisato hasn't been to North America yet!
Collegially, Steve McCarty, Professor, Osaka Jogakuin College, Japan
President, World Association for Online Education (WAOE)
Online library -> http://www.waoe.org/steve/epublist.html
Spoken library -> Japancasting: http://stevemc.blogmatrix.com
e-mail: mccarty@mail.goo.ne.jp [Comment]
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Re: From EduBlogs to the Collective Consciousness
Stephen,
Thanks for sharing all that as demonstrates your philosophy.
I was just concerned that you backed away from notions of
learning objects and content is king that may still be
serviceable, especially since the sores they are medicine for
are still festering in the mainstream. For instance, I had
been thinking we could brainstorm with the ed-cast repository
of sharable academic podcasts in terms of audio learning objects.
Especially if there is some occasion around August 22-September 22
for which I could get my college to spill for a plane ticket to the
West Coast. My wife Chisato hasn't been to North America yet!
Collegially, Steve McCarty, Professor, Osaka Jogakuin College, Japan
President, World Association for Online Education (WAOE)
Online library -> http://www.waoe.org/steve/epublist.html
Spoken library -> Japancasting: http://stevemc.blogmatrix.com
e-mail: mccarty@mail.goo.ne.jp [Comment]
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