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Just got Elgg 1.1 installed. Here’s some initial comments:
http://www.earlham.edu/markp/elgg_tw/index.html#Comments on the new Elgg 1.1]]

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October 30, 2008 in Elgg, Social Networking, Technology, open source | 2 comments
Just yesterday, the Elgg developers committed Elgg 1.1 RC1. This morning, Elgg 1.1 became an official release–in record time, I’d say. The release is available zipped up at elgg.org. It can also be obtained from their Subversion Repository:
The following posts describe several of the new features in Elgg 1.1
Kudos to the developers for their release offer more features, greater stability and speed. Now we begin the march to Elgg 1.5 in February!
mark pearson on October 30, 2008 at 4:31 pm
Just got Elgg 1.1 installed. Here’s some initial comments:
http://www.earlham.edu/markp/elgg_tw/index.html#Comments on the new Elgg 1.1]]

July 19, 2010 in multimedia, open knowledge, pedagogy, presentations
The animated Chinese timeline shown my previous blog post was a demonstration of a workflow using proprietary software to make a stand alone animated timeline. While viewing the timeline several times, I started examining it through the prism of the research on multimedia learning that I have been reading–particularly that of Richard Mayer. One learning [...]
July 17, 2010 in multimedia, open knowledge
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July 12, 2010 in multimedia, open knowledge
If you have a Flickr account, one of the easiest ways to to contribute open educational resources (OERs) is to Creative Commons license your images. Once you have done so, your photographs will appear on Flickr’s Creative Commons search page according to the license that you have designated. This is quick and simple to do. [...]
July 10, 2010 in open knowledge
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July 7, 2010 in multimedia, presentations
Richard Mayer is one of the leading researchers on the impact of multimedia on learning. However, in his two books, Multimedia Learning and e-Learning (coauthored by Ruth Colvin Clark), slideware is not often mentioned. Multimedia Learning he simply mentions PowerPoint presentations as an example of multimedia. Since I have ben exploring his research as a [...]
June 30, 2010 in Technology, multimedia, presentations
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June 19, 2010 in Elgg, Social Networking, Technology, buddypress, open source
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