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Service: Das 9-MB-Attachment
http://elch.blogs.com/lernpfade/2005/12/das_9mbattachme.html schrieb / wrote: Service: Das 9-MB-Attachment: Gezwungenermassen musste ich gerade eine Datei mit einem 9-MB-Attachment verschicken. Während die Mail zwei Briefkästen verstopft (meinen und den vom Empfänger) stosse ich auf DropSend. Dort kann mensch in der kostenlosen Variante immerhin 250 MB auf deren Server laden und dann nur noch den Link versenden. Im Gegensatz…
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Paper: Einfache Tools im Überblick
http://elch.blogs.com/lernpfade/2005/12/einfache_tools_.html schrieb / wrote: Paper: Einfache Tools im Überblick: Dieses hübsche, kompakte Papier (PDF) beschreibt verständlich, welche E-Learning Tools im Hochschulunterricht welche Funktion übernehmen können. http://www.kineo.co.uk/shop/reports/kineo_50ideasforfree_elearning.pdf phpBB(Topic1502|Post2283)
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Article: Looking Away During a Conversation?
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007280.asp schrieb / wrote: Article: What are we doing when we look away during a conversation? Cognitive daily has an answer: ‚We get a great deal of information by looking at faces, and this information places a significant load on our cognitive systems. Perhaps, when we’re asked a difficult question and need to concentrate, looking…
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Article: How ‚Gut Feelings‘ Influence Memory
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007280.asp schrieb / wrote: Article: How ‚Gut Feelings‘ Influence Memory: Another good article by Cognitive Daily, this time is all about ‚gut feelings‘. Here’s how I understand it: we are likely to pick up hard memory under any context (e.g we can identify our wife under different contexts), but when the memory is soft or…
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Video: The Future of Digital Commons
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007283.asp schrieb / wrote: Video: The Future of Digital Commons: Nancy Kranich, Ann Wolpert and Steven Pinker weigh in on the possibilities and practicalities of the digital commons. Wonderful stuff from MIT. http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/303/ phpBB(Topic536|Post2280)
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Material: Physics Textbook For Free
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007287.asp schrieb / wrote: Material: Physics Textbook For Free: Motion Mountain is giving a 1250 page physics textbook for free. You can download the entire book, or separately in chapters. Here’s the table of contents. Cool! http://www.motionmountain.net/text.html phpBB(Topic1501|Post2279)
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Article: Human-Centered Intranet Design
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007288.asp schrieb / wrote: Article: Human-Centered Intranet Design: Paul Chin takes a look at using intranets that extend work habits in the positive direction: ‚Nothing will drive a wedge between user and tool more than poorly developed or overly complicated systems. Not only do intranet owners – and to a greater extent, employers – have…
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Article: The 8 Types of Navigation Pages
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007289.asp schrieb / wrote: Article: The 8 Types of Navigation Pages: Another good article by Jared Spool on the different types of navigation pages that users encounter: ‚As we’ve watched users search for their desired content, we’ve realized there are patterns to the pages we see. We’ve started to catalogue these patterns and have concluded…
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Toolkit: Free Intranet Review Toolkit
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007292.asp schrieb / wrote: Toolkit: Free Intranet Review Toolkit: StepTwo Designs has published a very useful tool — the Intranet Review Toolkit — and made it available under a Creative Commons license. Wonderful stuff. Thanks James: ‚This intranet review toolkit provides intranet managers and designers with an easy-to-use method of assessing the strengths and weaknesses…
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Article: Intranet Portals and Scent are Made for Each Other
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007296.asp schrieb / wrote: Article: Intranet Portals and Scent are Made for Each Other: When it comes to intranets, designing a user-centric organization scheme is a hard sell. You have to break through years of org-chart thinking. Presenting research findings into staff information needs definitely helps in getting the point across. But I’ve found that…