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Monday, September 17, 2007
Thursday, September 13, 2007
History of HCI - Jim Foley (Part 2)
Here's the second part of the lesson on the histiry of Human Comuter Interaction (HCI).
Dr. Jim Foley is a professor from Georgia Tech. I convert (or Plabeetize)
his power point slides and mp3 files into Plabee Recordings
* Click Full Screen button on the player to blow up the size of the player
History of HCI - Part 2
Dr. Jim Foley is a professor from Georgia Tech. I convert (or Plabeetize)
his power point slides and mp3 files into Plabee Recordings
* Click Full Screen button on the player to blow up the size of the player
History of HCI - Part 2
History of HCI - Jim Foley (Part 1)
Here's nice lesson on the histiry of Human Comuter Interaction (HCI).
Dr. Jim Foley is a professor from Georgia Tech. I convert (or Plabeetize)
his power point slides and mp3 files into Plabee Recordings
* Click Full Screen button on the player to blow up the size of the player
History of HCI - Part 1
Dr. Jim Foley is a professor from Georgia Tech. I convert (or Plabeetize)
his power point slides and mp3 files into Plabee Recordings
* Click Full Screen button on the player to blow up the size of the player
History of HCI - Part 1
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Learning Today - George Siemens Presentation (Part 1 & 2)
I just finish to palbeetize (mashing up available resources into one palbee recordings)
George Siemens' 2006 presentation. I'm a good fan of his idea on learning (I'm even
developing a service based on the concept, connectivism)
He posted the presentation slides and audi file on his web site (http://www.elearnspace.org/)
I just combined the presentation slides and the audi file into one Palbee Recordings.
Since Palbee only supports ONE free hour of conferencing use, so I had to break down
his 91 min. audio into two Plabee Recordings.
Hope you find the answer you look for. :-)
Learning Today (Part 1)
George Siemens' 2006 presentation. I'm a good fan of his idea on learning (I'm even
developing a service based on the concept, connectivism)
He posted the presentation slides and audi file on his web site (http://www.elearnspace.org/)
I just combined the presentation slides and the audi file into one Palbee Recordings.
Since Palbee only supports ONE free hour of conferencing use, so I had to break down
his 91 min. audio into two Plabee Recordings.
Hope you find the answer you look for. :-)
Learning Today (Part 1)
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