This is the first line from a novel, movie, or song. Can you name the source material? “It was a pleasure to burn.” Click here to see the answer. Read Article
Welcome to our Weekly Research Index (for the week ending July 30, 2010), 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 2010. This week’s index featured a heavy emphasis on e-books, e-readers, and Microsoft Read Article
Today’s research update takes a look at the e-reader price wars and the explosive growth of e-books in the trade market. We also discuss Google’s dominance of the mobile search market and the biggest app store you never heard of — GetJar Read Article
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In this video, Lindsey tells us how she finds her textbooks to be very useful in her science courses Read Article
Today’s research update focuses on the new Kindle introduced by Amazon, and how the device fits into the company’s overall strategy. We also discuss netbook projections, learning apps for the iPad, and some things that may disappear (at least as we know them) with the advances of technology Read Article
This week’s Infograb takes a snapshot of the true size of content that is being used by the Internet users and associated challenges presented. The concerns of privacy will certainly affect the social learning platforms just as they affect Facebook, MySpace, or large financial/e-commerce platforms Read Article
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