links for 2008-03-21
March 21st, 2008
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one to put up on the web development lab wall
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lets you access multiple sources of structured data that you can display, choosing from a large selection of visualizations. The Google Visualization API also provides a platform that can be used to create, share and reuse visualizations written by the de
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25 slides on e-portfolios at csu – cryptically subtitled ‘exploring the benefits and realities of opensource’
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allows anyone to design, create and share a database of whatever they like.
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at first looks like your standard Web 2.0 application; you upload media, mix it, then share with people. But it’s more than that – more like a website development environment with seamless multimedia integration and NO HTML KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED.
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Watching a cat play with a laser, you realize the cat never learns there is no real “prey” there. People presumably are smarter than cats, and as we become more familiar with the Web and its torrent of information, maybe we’ll do a better job learning wh
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I’d heard of this experiment, but never seen it in action. Worth watching
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a sweet way to play with those ‘degrees of separation’
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George Siemens’ online book about knowledge, learning and the principles of connectivism
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the essays in this volume bear witness to the powerful alchemy of personal cultural
production and communication combined with large-scale networks of digital distribution
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explores the ways in which artists are utilising design objects, performance, and interventionist practices to create spaces for play, ritual, and poetry in the midst of everyday experience
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one for the wall
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covers drum machines, looping, normalisation, effects processing , pitch-correction , beat-matching and beat-slicing
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the second part of the linux looping article – covers using ardour for sequencing, reaper and audacity (again) for editing loops
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