As an experiment I've put below links to the 20 or so FriendFeed postings I've written over the last few weeks.
9/1/2010. Funding Wikipedia through adverts. A discussion is underway.
http://ff.im/e3GVZ
8/1/2010. Mediactive - some principles for media creator/users by Dan Gilmour.
http://ff.im/e018b7/1/2010. 2020 visions - Nature has a series of brief essays by leading researchers and policy-makers about where different scientific fields will be in 10 years.
http://ff.im/dXEHt6/1/2010. Massive increase in words consumed - well-informed précis by Donald Clark from “How Much Information? 2009 Report on American Consumers" by Roger Bohn and James Short.
http://ff.im/dUh0T5/1/2010. Reprieve encourages people to sign the No10 petition for a coroner’s inquest into the circumstances of Akmal Shaikh’s execution in China.
http://ff.im/dPVGr5/1/2010. The night sky in the World - wonderful Italian site about the light-polluted night sky, and where the pollution is least and most.
http://ff.im/dOPOP 4/1/2010. IPPR’s "Global Dimensions if the Financial Crisis" by Gerry Holtham, Managing Partner, Cadwyn Capital LLP - 8 pages of worthwhile insight.
http://ff.im/dE9eZ23/12/2009. Rewiring Inclusion: Strategies, Tools and Techniques to promote barrier-free learning. ALT/Techdis event on February 8/9 2010 in Nottingham. With many workshops, and with speakers from Google, Yahoo!, universities and colleges.
http://ff.im/diyiS21/12/2009. "The Programming Historian" - an Open Access introduction to programming in Python, aimed at working historians and other humanists (sic) with little previous experience".
http://ff.im/dbfrL19/12/2009. Universal Package Tracking Service, built on the Google App Engine (a cloud based service on which developers can build and deploy systems without faffing about with their own infrastructure). Next: a universal assignment-and-where-it-is-in-the-marking queue tracker?
http://ff.im/d6LWo16/12/2009. The Digital Divide in Numbers: TVs, PCs, Internet users, Mobile around the world. Fascinating piece by Tomi T Ahonen who understands marketing and digital convergence.
http://ff.im/d0Y9m14/12/20-9. Long piece by Dick Moore about the impact on learner, learning, and the organisation of learning, of always on networked location-aware hand-held devices.
http://ff.im/cU3E8 13/12/2009. Military use of consumer technology. Interesting piece in the Economist about military use of consumer technology.
http://ff.im/cQbNi12/12/2009. OpenStreetMap - impressive wiki-based open mapping activity/business/campaign, with 90,000 contributors. The aim? To make a free map of the world.
http://ff.im/cO3c59/12/2009. How Google Can Help Newspapers. Alan Patrick writes a tongue-in-cheek (?) parody of a piece by Eric Schmidt's in the Wall Street Journal piece.
http://ff.im/cDZDc6/12/2009. Credit not Charity the Kiva Way - nice piece by Dick Moore in Tools and Taxonomy about the Kiva model for supporting economic development.
http://ff.im/cwM2P
White Papers - Assessment and Teaching of 21st Century Skills (ACT21s)
[Post originally written on 11 January 2010, and rewritten on 16 September 2010.]
The CISCO/Intel/Microsoft Assessment and Teaching of 21st Century Skills (ACT21s) initiative published a series of draft Working Group White Papers on 11 January 2010. Each of the white papers deserves to be read. According to the announcement made at the January 2010 Learning and Technology World Forum (attended by ~700 people including over 70 education ministers), Australia, Finland, Portugal, Singapore, UK, and USA are "signed up" to apply (take account of? actively implement? I do not know) ACT21stCS. The individual white papers are (were?) on 21st Century Skills, Methodological Issues, Technological Issues, Classroom Learning Environments and Formative Evaluations, and Policy Frameworks for New Assessments. They were originally available for download, but now [16/9/2010] need to be requested by email, which seems to be a backward step.
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