Posts in December, 2009

December 31st, 2009 in InfoGrab

InfoGrab | December 31, 2009

This week, the InfoGrab mosaic is pieced together with information about e-commerce, e-readers, and user-generated content Read Article

December 31st, 2009 in Daily Research Update

Reading, Reading Technologies, and Open Education Strategies

Welcome to this morning’s Daily Research Update. Today’s themes are reading, reading technologies, and open education strategies. Read Article

December 30th, 2009 in Daily Research Update

E-book Concepts, Copyright, and User-Generated Content

Welcome to this morning’s Daily Research Update. Today’s themes are e-book concepts, copyright, and user-generated content Read Article

December 29th, 2009 in Outside the Container

Don’t Trust the Container

If you want to see the limitations of content container up close and personal, just take a close look at my wife and me. By outward appearances — a view of the containers — she’s the introvert and I’m the outgoing one. Containers, however, can be mighty deceiving Read Article

December 29th, 2009 in Daily Research Update

E-readers, Apps, and OERs (and Apple Tablet Rumors)

Welcome to this morning’s Daily Research Update. Today’s themes are e-readers, apps, and OERs (and Apple tablet rumors) Read Article

December 28th, 2009 in 21st Century Learning

Four Trends in Containerless Education in 2010

The coming year promises to be one of significant evolution for educational technology and e-content within the education market. We will witness an irreversible shit toward containerless education on several fronts and, by year’s end will see noticeable changes in the way e-content is created and distributed. With that broad vision as a backdrop, here are four trends in containerless education in Read Article

December 28th, 2009 in Daily Research Update

E-books, the Apple Tablet, and College Costs

Welcome to this morning’s Daily Research Update. Today’s themes are e-books, the Apple tablet, and college costs Read Article

December 25th, 2009 in Imagine a World

Time Is Up for the Credit Hour

Imagine a world where degrees are determined by Learning Units instead of Credit Hours, and where some degree programs require little or no General Education coursework Read Article

December 25th, 2009 in Weekly Research Index

Weekly Research Index | December 25, 2009

Welcome to our Weekly Research Index where we list links and summaries of the salient articles we have bookmarked this week. This list is culled an edited from our ongoing Delicious feed, which is also available via this blog. This Index is divided into broad categories based on our Education and Technology Trends for Read Article

December 25th, 2009 in Daily Research Update

Tablets, E-Learning, and Cloud Computing

Welcome to this morning’s Daily Research Update. Today’s themes are tablets, e-learning, and cloud computing Read Article