I do not know how long the BBC's Learning Zone Clips Library has been available:
"The Learning Zone provides rich audio-visual material for use in primary and secondary schools and colleges. These short videos have been selected to match the curriculum; they can be used in many ways, from the stimulation and engagement of students to the delivery of very specific learning points."
You can browse by "primary", "secondary", or "colleges", although the latter category seem rather empty. There is help, which focuses on how to embed a video into PowerPoint, but which needs expanding to explain how to embed a resource in a web page, or a web-based presentation application like Slideshare, as well as into OpenOffice.
Barry Dahl interviews patent lawyer Michael C Smith to make a podcast about Blackboard vs. Desire2Learn
Hats off to Barry Dahl (CIO in a Canadian college using Desire2Learn) for interviewing Michael C Smith (interesting and funny blogging patent lawyer who covers the patent beat in the Eastern District of Texas) and turning the interview into quite an informative ~30 minute podcast. Meanwhile, Campus Technology and THE Journal today published a long (and also informative) interview by Dave Nagel with an upbeat Matthew Small, Blackboard's Chief Legal Officer.
Posted on 02/04/2008 in News and comment | Permalink | Comments (0)
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