Blogs (and other social software) in education

I stumbled upon an interesting discussion on how blogs and other other social software (wiki, bookmarks, forums, etc) can be used in education. The discussion is mainly between Scott Moore and Bud Gibson. Basically, Scott is preparing for a class for 1000 students (yes, you’ve heard me right – one thousand. Read more about it … Continue reading Blogs (and other social software) in education

Tabbed browsing with Breasy.com

If you want to try tabbed browsing before installed a browser that supports it (like Mozilla Firefox) or if you work in a place where they don’t allow you to install software and you cannot live without tabs, try Breasy.com. It is essentially a web interface that allows to browse several sites simultaneously in a … Continue reading Tabbed browsing with Breasy.com

Disinfopedia

As their logo says: Disinfopedia – an encyclopedia of people, issues and groups shaping the public agenda. In simple words, this is a resource about propaganda and false advertising. Site covers, or at least attempts to cover, everyone and everything that produces it. That includes speeches, examples, techniques, etc. Interesting stuff.