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Free Textbooks…
There are so many of these kinds of projects, that it’s only a matter of time before one of them succeeds, and succeeds in a big way. “Internet users can now download full copies of out-of-copyright books for free using … Continue reading
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Google Notebook
At work I help build USU OCW and we are building a nice library of content that can be used as is, or reused to fit your needs. But how hard is it to reuse the material we have put … Continue reading
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I suspected as much…
Median income is dropping… http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2006_09/009444.php Utah has taken the third biggest hit.
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Google Does it Again…
Google now lets you download and print entire books (unfortunately only those in the public domain). So for example, want to read your kids Aesop’s Fables? Click here. Download. Print. You’re good to go.
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Wikiversity
I’m not sure how I missed this announcement. “[Jimmy Wales] also announced a new project called Wikiversity. It will serve as an online center for the creation and use of free learning materials and activities. It will create and host … Continue reading
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The Germans Are coming…
Interesting article on an update to the German site that may help cut down on vandalism… “In the German system, any user will still be allowed to make edits to any article. Those edits won’t show up in the live … Continue reading
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Ruby on Rails
So if this blog wasn’t already enough of a pastiche of random information, I’m adding one more topic to the mix. Ruby on Rails. Ruby on Rails is an incredibly powerful something or other, that does this one thing really, … Continue reading
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An Exploding Coconut Update
For you long time readers of the blog, you will remember a post in which I described a strange event at my house, one that I could only explain away by arguing that coconuts must explode. Well, last night I … Continue reading
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Project Complete
So, I’ve finished my second book, Bullies in the Headlights. I also found myself a bit burned out by the end, so I switched audiences, and with the help of a brother and sister-in-law, started and finished a second book. … Continue reading
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Copyright and Education
Interesting report out of Harvard. The Berkman Center has found that “provisions of copyright law concerning the educational use of copyrighted material, as well as the business and institutional structures shaped by that law, are among the most important obstacles … Continue reading
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