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03 Sep 2010
Tags: ebooks. e-books
21 Jul 2010
Considering strategies for educators engaging their students through podcasting
Tags: podcassts, podcast, podcasting
16 Jul 2010
key social media technologies and tools and how they can be used for learning and performance enhancement
Tags: personal learning, social media
18 Jun 2010
Blog post by Nick Cutajar
Tags: e-books, ebooks, reading
11 Jun 2010
US research seems to indicate adoption of e-books in lieu of text books will not be as easy as it seems
Tags: e-books, ebooks
09 Jun 2010
This article defines virtual role play, discusses why you should consider it, and then how you might go about setting it up.
Tags: Virtual Learning Environments, role play, virtual environments
31 May 2010
Eyetracking visualisations show that users often read Web pages in an F-shaped pattern: two horizontal stripes followed by a vertical stripe.
Tags: e-books, reading
How we read online
Tags: e-books, reading
Reading from Paper vs Screen - research summary
Tags: ebooks, reading online
Interesting Wikipedia article on e-paper and e-ink
Tags: e-books, e-ink, e-paper

Kerrie Smith


I live and work in Adelaide South Australia, but I love travel, and am passionate about communities and networking. I am one of those lucky people who...

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