Posts in January, 2010

January 29th, 2010 in Imagine a World

3D Lectures Brings Back That Old Lecture Hall Feeling

Imagine a world where there are no more lecture classes, and the nostalgia and magic of the great lecture experience is brought back through immersive, 3D lecture courses available online and in HD. Now, imagine that lectures might become popular again and benefit from the Avatar effect with the help of 3D technology Read Article

January 29th, 2010 in Daily Research Update

The Kindle, the iPad, and Higher Education

Welcome to this morning’s Daily Research Update. Today’s themes are the Kindle, the iPad, and Higher Education Read Article

January 29th, 2010 in Weekly Research Index

Weekly Research Index | January 29, 2010

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 and 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

January 28th, 2010 in InfoGrab

InfoGrab | January 28, 2010

This week, the InfoGrab mosaic is pieced together with information about online course enrollments, social networking, and book reading Read Article

January 28th, 2010 in Daily Research Update

iPad, e-books, and Education

Welcome to this morning’s Daily Research Update. Today’s themes are iPad, Ae-books, and education Read Article

January 27th, 2010 in Daily Research Update

E-textbooks, Apple Tablet, and Online Learning in the U.S.

Welcome to this morning’s Daily Research Update. Today’s themes are e-textbooks, Apple tablet, and online learning in the Read Article

January 26th, 2010 in Daily Research Update

Apple Tablet, E-books, and Technology Trends in Higher Education

Welcome to this morning’s Daily Research Update. Today’s themes are Apple tablet, e-books, and technology rends in Higher Education Read Article

January 25th, 2010 in 21st Century Learning

Apple vs. Google vs. Amazon — Welcome to the New Media Wars

The new world order is shaping up to be run by the Big Three — Apple, Google, and Amazon. From an Internet consumer point of view, these three companies will dominate e-retailing and media over the next 5-10 years. Each has a clear dominance in a critical Web arena, and each has the breadth of services and technologies to own a significant portion of public media delivery for the future Read Article

January 25th, 2010 in Daily Research Update

Kindle, Apple Tablet, and E-books

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

January 24th, 2010 in Imagine a World

Why I Hate My Grandson’s New “Commie” (ComE)

Imagine a world where the phone is no longer a device, but rather a ubiquitous connection that can be worn as an implant that gets serviced once a year by a MedEE (Medical Engineer) Read Article