Archive for June, 2008

Monday, June 30th, 2008

I needed to stop journaling…

I needed to stop journaling more thoughts. I’ve been very busy recently and get me some weeding gowns. Things I like to share and then start catching up. I have a lot of things illuminating in ____ mind and no hesitate us. listen

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Monday, June 30th, 2008

Salina had her birthday…

Salina had her birthday last Friday and I totally didn’t know. So I’m saying happy birthday to Salina and everyone in the Internet webs world and tubes and everything, happy birthday Salina. listen

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Monday, June 30th, 2008

Presentaiton: The Evolution of Mobile Phones


This is an inspiring video showing the evolution of mobile phones.

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Presentation: Judy Breck – Cloud Education


Judy Breck – Cloud Education (Microlearning Conference 2008) from Teemu Arina on Vimeo.

This video is courtesy of Teemu Arina. Kitos!

“Delivering the cloud to individual students is the key mobile role for education.” Judy Breck

The node junction between web assets is the most important component of online learning.

As education now roars down the road into the dynamic cloud of open content, the proprietary aspects of learning can and likely will continue as underground enterprises. There will be confidential archives, some tutoring inside walled gardens, subscriptions journals (alas!), and distance learning for hire. Surely, there are aspects of education that should and always will remain private.

Nonetheless, the vast new open network that cloud computing is billowing up makes the open-one-web a stunning opportunity to deliver and optimize open knowledge to billions of people. The new generations will visit the cloud through their mobiles. The optimization will be done at the micro level of the content – which is why at the node junction lies the most important opportunity to give juice and trust to educational enlightenment.

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Presentation: The Evolution of Mobile Phones

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