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Friday, November 09, 2001 |
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Hackers, Hot Rods, and The Information Drag Strip >>> As software starts to show up everywhere, designers need to expand their view to anticipate that software capabilities will attract software personalities. |
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Syllabus Magazine. Quote: "Michigan State University's Learning Online Network with CAPA (Computer-Assisted Personalized Approach) is building an open platform for the development and distribution of online content. The network, dubbed LON-CAPA, would make online content freely and openly available to any instructor in the sciences or social sciences" Comment: via elearningpost - there are number of moderately interesting pieces in this current Syllabus. [Serious Instructional Technology] >>> Looks like a useful resource |
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Quest for Future-Car Standards. Automakers and tech firms are scrambling to come up with open standards they believe will pave the way for, say, cars that read your e-mail to you. Michael Stroud reports from the Eye on Auto telematics conference in La Jolla, California. [Wired News] |


