Top 10 Tools for Learning 2008
I was recently invited by Jane Hart, Head of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies in UK, to share my Top 10 Tools for Learning with her. Jane has done an excellent job of compiling...
View ArticlePenzu
I came across a simple online private journal called Penzu. It is fast, intuitive, and easy to use. There is no need to log in the site in order to use Penzu. You can go to the Penzu site, quickly drop...
View ArticleAre You Ready for Web 3.0?
While many of us are excited about the recent Web 2.0 development and find ways to integrate some of these Web 2.0 tools in teaching and learning, many Web entrepreneurs and developers already...
View ArticleCuil
A new search engine, Cuil, was launched last Monday to aim for delivering better results than other major search engines by searching across more Web pages and studying them more accurately. Cuil,...
View ArticleStudy on Helping Visitors Find Information
I was informed by Mr. Michael Douma, Executive Director of Institute for Dynamic Educational Advancement (IDEA), about his recent study on Finding Information: Factors that Improve Online Experiences...
View ArticleChrome, Google’s New Browser
Google has released the beta version of a new browser called Chrome four days ago. As a big fan of Google, I didn’t waste any minutes and immediately tried out the new browser So far, I am very...
View ArticlePrint What You Like
I recently found an interesting and useful Web-based printing application called PrintWhatYouLike. Instead of printing out an entire Web page, PrintWhatYouLike lets you remove elements from the page...
View ArticleCollective Intelligence and E-Learning 2.0: Implications of Web-Based...
I am pleased to announce the book, “Collective Intelligence and E-learning 2.0: Implications of Web-Based Communities and Networking,” that I co-edited with Professor Harrison Hao Yang at the State...
View ArticleThe State of the Internet
I just watched an interesting video published on YouTube a week ago. The video gives the state of the Internet with lots of facts, figures and illustrations. It highlights the incredible growth of the...
View ArticleMobile Web
I have heard all the hype about mobile being the next big thing for the past few months. Also, I have read numerous reports predicting the growth and future of mobile Web. According to Wikipedia,...
View ArticleRethinking the Mobile Web by Yiibu
An excellent presentation on mobile Web published online yesterday by Bryan Rieger. Perhaps, we should we rethink the way we’ve been designing websites for mobile devices. Filed under: Mobile Web...
View ArticleMougg
Mougg – Your Music in the Cloud. http://t.co/cbH4F2L — Steve Yuen (@scyuen) December 6, 2010 Filed under: Multimedia Tagged: cloud, music, online, songs, web
View ArticleTop 10 Website Creators
Top 10 Website Creators by David Kapuler. http://t.co/TPJcY9V via @Diigo — Steve Yuen (@scyuen) December 11, 2010 Filed under: Web Design Tagged: creators, web, website
View ArticleCreate Or Convert Website Into Mobile Format
How To: Create Or Convert Website Into Mobile Format http://t.co/vN9b725 — PelFusion (@pelfusion) December 11, 2010 Filed under: Mobile Web Tagged: convert, create, mobile, web, website
View Article20 Useful Web Applications for Creative People
20 Useful Web Applications for Creative People. http://t.co/xFtslMf — Steve Yuen (@scyuen) January 10, 2011 Filed under: Multimedia, Web 2.0 Tagged: applications, creative, graphics, Multimedia, web
View ArticleUsing Diigo in the Classroom
Diigo is a social bookmarking tool that allows teachers and students to save websites into a public or private library, share them with others in your network, highlight any part of a webpage and...
View ArticleBigBlueButton
BigBlueButton — Open Source Web Conferencing. http://t.co/eqCvtCk — Steve Yuen (@scyuen) February 21, 2011 BigBlueButton is an open source web conferencing system built on over fourteen open source...
View ArticleFree Web Design Ebooks
8 Best Web Design Ebooks For Free Download. http://t.co/9Pp9OQw — Steve Yuen (@scyuen) February 25, 2011 Filed under: E-Learning, Web Design, Web-Based Instruction Tagged: design, ebook, free, web
View ArticleFree E-books for Web Designers,Developers and Freelancers
10 Free E-books for Web Designers,Developers and Freelancers-Part 1 | DesignBeep http://t.co/aaQY47n — Steve Yuen (@scyuen) February 25, 2011 Filed under: E-Learning, Publishing, Web Design Tagged:...
View ArticleVeriShow
VeriShow – Live Support & Real-time Collaboration with Multimedia Tools. http://t.co/bVANB8d — Steve Yuen (@scyuen) February 25, 2011 Filed under: Collaboration Tools, Web Conferencing Tagged:...
View ArticleZipcast
Zipcast is Slideshare’s newest tool that allows users to conduct a Web meeting while presenting online. Zipcast is built on the new Web Sockets feature of HTML 5. It runs fully in the browser using...
View ArticleTiki-Toki
Tiki-Toki: A web-based timeline software. http://t.co/lBU1zku — Steve Yuen (@scyuen) March 16, 2011 Filed under: Web 2.0 Tagged: Tiki-Toki, timeline, tool, web
View Article15 Must Have Web Tools for Teachers
Today, over 3,000 of the Web 2.0 applications and services are available on the Web and many of them have great potentials in teaching and learning. The image link shown below was a presentation I...
View ArticleSugata Mitra: The child-driven education
This is a thought provoking video presentation produced by TED in last September. In this video, education scientist Sugata Mitra tackles one of the greatest problems of education — the best teachers...
View Article50 Sites in 60 Seconds
David Kapuler created a slideshow “50 Sites in 60 Seconds” on Slideshare. His slideshow provides many sites that are useful for teaching and learning. Each slide includes basic information about the...
View ArticleThe Mobile Web, Your Website & the Future of You University
An interesting presentation delivered by Billy Fischer and Tom Williams at the Edu Web 2011 Conference on August 2, 2011. The Mobile Web, Your Website & The Future of You University View more...
View ArticleWhat Happens on Internet Every 60 Seconds?
I came across an infographic produced by Go-Gulf.com. The infographic contains many interesting statistics about the use of Internet on day-to-day basis. Infographic by- Shanghai Web Designers...
View ArticleThings That Happen Every Sixty Seconds – Part 2
Thanks to Gagan who works for GO-Gulf.com and shares with me a newly released of the Infographic – “60 Seconds – Things That Happen Every Sixty Seconds Part 2.” Infographic by- GO-Gulf.com Web Design...
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