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Ignite Issue 23 2005 This issue contains information about charging hourly rates for work, as well as many workshops, competitions and opportunities for young people. From EdNA Online on August 14, 2005 at 10:30 p.m..


iPodder iPodder 2.1 is free software aggregating RSS content. It enables the user to listen to internet audio programs and allows the creation of custom online audio. From EdNA Online on August 14, 2005 at 9:30 p.m..


EDUCAUSE Quarterly (EQ), Vol. 28, No 3 2005 A practitioner's journal for college and university managers and users of information resources. This volume contains the following articles: Can I Have My Wallet and Keys Back, Howard? Glenn Everett; E-Personality: The Fusion of IT and Pedagogical Technique.Peter Chepya; Managing Change on Campus: Revolution and Counterrevolution. Luke Fernandez; Open Educational Resources Serve the World. Kendall Whitehouse; Wharton's Learning Lab: A Visual Tour; Holding the World in Your Hand: Creating a Mobile Language Learning Environment. Read Gilgen; An ERP Post-Implementation Review: Planning From EdNA Online on August 14, 2005 at 9:30 p.m..


A Picture Of Britain The handsome exhibit here at the Tate Online provides an informative and beautiful virtual tour of Britain through the eyes of its painters. There are tours of six areas of Britain, each illustrated by paintings with links to Tate curators’ commentary. Like so many temporary exhibits now set up in museum galleries, the virtual [...] From Golden Swamp on August 14, 2005 at 6:30 p.m..


Ipswich District Teacher Librarian Network - Book Week 2005 Designed to support Book Week in 2005 this site at Queensland's Learning Place contains Resources, Shortlist, Vote for your favourite book, Theme based ideas, Display Ideas, and Interactive links. From EdNA Online on August 14, 2005 at 9:30 a.m..


Digital vs Paper Books Quite by accident, last week I fell into re-reading William Gibson's first novel, Neuromancer. I'd chanced across a pirate online edition of it on Project Cyberpunk and before I had time to make a conscious decision, was too far into it to escape before the end. I actually have a paper copy of it, but wound up reading the whole thing on screen really without thinking. And that did it for me. It will be really hard to go back to books on paper From Chalkface: Blog on August 13, 2005 at 11:30 p.m..


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