Clark Quinn

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My ‘Man on the Moon’ Project

Clark Quinn

I’d like to see an entire K12 curriculum online (in English, but open, so that anyone can translate it). David Preston, with his Open Source Learning has a wonderful idea, but it takes a different sort of teacher. However, there are nuances here. I don’t know them all, but I certainly have some reservations.

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Content Models and Mobile Delivery

Clark Quinn

He presented powerful arguments to use this open source topic-based approach. For one, being open source, you’re not locked in to a proprietary format, yet backed by IBM it’s well supported. This combines two of my passions, and is part of a performance ecosystem strategy.

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Showing the World

Clark Quinn

The systems exist: Layar commercially, ARIS in the open source space (with different capabilities). And it could be auditory as well, so you might not need to have glasses, or you could just hold up the camera and see the annotations on the screen. You could of course turn them on or off, and choose which filters you want.

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Test LMS

Clark Quinn

Probably the most interesting is: Open Source CMS - a site that has a whole bunch of open source tools installed so that you can play around with them. One is ClassRunner.com a Moodle installation that allows teachers to get up and going cheaply. You can use a free-trial and then test.

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Links for 2008-09-09 [del.icio.us]

Clark Quinn

SocialTech: Open Source Social Software. WebWorkerDaily » Archive 3 Ways to Edit Documents Collaboratively « WebWorkerDaily » Archive 20 Different Ways to Manage Your To Dos «

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Vale Joe Miller

Clark Quinn

He continued to have an impact, leading some of the major initiatives of Linden Labs as they went open source and met some challenging technical issues while negotiating cultural change to take down barriers. He fought to give us the space and the resources, and asked the tough questions to make sure we were focused.

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DevLearn 08 Keynote: Tim O’Reilly

Clark Quinn

is about open source, or social, were surface takes, and by looking at leading companies, e.g. Google, there was something else going on. He’s essentially built O’Reilly on watching what these folks do, analyzing the underlying patterns, and figuring out what’s key. He talked about the stories that Web 2.0

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