I just heard about three new search engines that present your search results differently.
WolframAlpha is pretty cool. It comes up with some interesting information. Type in "meaning of life" and see what happens.
The Wonder Wheel is from Google is a type of visual search. I don't have a direct link to it, but here is a link to my "instructional technology" search. It lends itself well to exploration.
Lastly, Spezify is the one that is especially well suited for exploration. I did a search for "instructional technology" on that one, too (you might have to reload it if there are a bunch black boxes). The text field where you type in your search terms is just to the right of their logo on the header. I like how you can explore the visual results, but also there are search terms on the black bar just under the header/text field that you can click on and go to different results.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Cool protein folding game
Protein folding is such a complex, amazing, and beautiful phenomena. I have often wondered why someone didn't come up with a program where you can visually play with the globs and get a sense of how the pieces attract and fold. Well, someone has! Last year!
Foldit is a game using distributed computing a la SETI@home, and crowdsourcing. Too cool!
Foldit is a game using distributed computing a la SETI@home, and crowdsourcing. Too cool!
Monday, May 11, 2009
Introducing or teaching social media to newbs
I think the big takeaway message from the last class (which really just reiterated previous class discussions) is that when you're teaching people how to use social media, you need to make sure that your learners understand that they have to take responsibility for their actions. They need to be taught how to use proper 'netiquette, understand 'nethics, and how to protect (or kinda protect) themselves.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
spreading the word
Well, I'm sure that you all know that today, 5/7/09, is odd day. But just in case, I thought I'd pass it on!
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Final project revisited
Well, I realized that my interest in Second Life might have clobbered me. What I thought I wanted to do is way too vast given the time and resources at hand. I mean, people do Ph.D. dissertations on this stuff!
So, I backed up a little and gave it a little more thought. I'm working on a project for my 801 class on eating out healthily and I can't really build any of the main instruction out for it until I get more skills under my belt, but I can certainly work on the Web 2.0 aspects of it. That would be really rewarding and I can get that project at least a couple of inches off the ground. Whew! Aside from the Facebook page, and cheat sheets (that hopefully will be read on an eReader as well as printable) I've been told that WordPress allows users to build web apps for the iPhone. While that's not really an iPhone app, a web app is still OK in my book! So we'll see what happens...
So, I backed up a little and gave it a little more thought. I'm working on a project for my 801 class on eating out healthily and I can't really build any of the main instruction out for it until I get more skills under my belt, but I can certainly work on the Web 2.0 aspects of it. That would be really rewarding and I can get that project at least a couple of inches off the ground. Whew! Aside from the Facebook page, and cheat sheets (that hopefully will be read on an eReader as well as printable) I've been told that WordPress allows users to build web apps for the iPhone. While that's not really an iPhone app, a web app is still OK in my book! So we'll see what happens...
last 830 class for instruction
Last week's class was a lot of fun. It's always fun, but we got to get into our little groups and brainstorm about Web 2.0 and education. Everyone designed their maps differently, and each one brought something different to the experience. While I am biased and thought my group's was really great, I admit that none of us are confident artists -- so it didn't look cool.
I was really impressed with the Web 2.0 learning cycle map -- the one that's like the nitrogen or carbon cycle in biology books. The names they came up with and the ideas that they attached to the land, sea, and clouds was really fun and FUNNY. Lastly, I think Ty's description that the information has to be filtered before being pumped to the individuals is like municipal water filtration was very thought provoking.
I was really impressed with the Web 2.0 learning cycle map -- the one that's like the nitrogen or carbon cycle in biology books. The names they came up with and the ideas that they attached to the land, sea, and clouds was really fun and FUNNY. Lastly, I think Ty's description that the information has to be filtered before being pumped to the individuals is like municipal water filtration was very thought provoking.
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