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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Hey! Editors of "Educational Researcher".Get a FREAKING CLUE!!!!!

Mark Oehlert

Editors of "Educational Researcher".Get Mallette.and anybody else directly involved with the choice to publish the journal " Educational Researcher " through SAGE. Im sorry but to my simple country mind the choice is clear.more, more, more or less, less,less. Editors of "Educational Researcher".Get Peer review?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Theory vs. Application in Instructional Design: One Academics View

Learning Visions

Im still a really hands-on person. Or maybe Im just too lazy and poor. Now, Im not linking to John just because he is full of praise of me (which is nice and somewhat embarrassing, I must admit.), Im with you, Maria! An inquiry class Im taking takes me into the mind of Sherlock Holmes. 4:35 PM Cammy Bean said.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Want RealPlayer without ads? Thank You BBC!

Mark Oehlert

According to this article in the Washington Post, the BBC required Real to produce a version of its player without ads. e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « Teachertube Test | Main | Encyclopedia Britannica for the iPhone » April 03, 2008 Want RealPlayer without ads? Thank You BBC!

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): What if "This is your brain on drugs".was a good thing?

Mark Oehlert

So the pieces that I recently posted about ( here & here ) dealing broadly with things neurological has me a bit sensitive to articles on that topic. Im on board with that but then comes this article in The Escapist, " This is your brain on smart drugs." was a good thing? " OK.so From the land of Huh?

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Soapbox for the Day: Academic Journals like Field Methods, that dont support things like access to their content

Mark Oehlert

previous rants on this topic ) Until I get some explanations though, Im pretty well amazed at the academics involved in this scheme. Have you researched Open Access Journals and found that model to be wanting? Usually research is part of their job description - so they arent out of pocket in terms of the cost of the research.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): " Visual Thinking, Imagery, and the Brain" (Eide Neurolearning Blog)

Mark Oehlert

Their post mentions and links to a PDF of an article in press, entitled " What Brain Imaging Can Tell Us About Embodied Meaning ," by Marcel Just. I think Im going to go read the full article and then probably look at this again. How does that impact us from a design standpoint? From the land of Huh?

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): The Tool Kit Edition

Mark Oehlert

Design (via CSS Juice ) GoWare (personal mobile portal) Article on Bitlet (Bit Torrent extension for Firefox) via Webware Animoto looks very cool. Mundu : an iPhone-based IM client.works just swell. 100 websites you should know and use (via the TED Blog ) 13 Online Generators for Web 2.0 From the land of Huh?