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Infoxication 2.0

I wrote a chapter for the Handbook of Research on Web 2.0 and Second Language Learning, to be published in January 2009 by IGI Global (I wrote it in  Nov. 2007, at this rate, when it gets published all the information might be  outdated).

Beyond TXT culture: Welcoming multimedia comments

As you already know, I’ve discovered Kaltura and I’m like a kid with a new toy. I installed their plugin too and just in case you haven’t noticed, you can leave more than text comments: Multimedia comments enabled by Kaltura’s plugin. So if you’re reading a post that triggers off an image, a video or some audio in your mind…you can leave it here very easily:

No comments

ahúnque podría hacérlos, no los aré.

Y me dá que Twítux no es lo húnico que se está egecutándo…

Video microblogging in the language classroom: 12seconds.tv

(And yet another web 2.0 app addressing that egotistical niche market of ‘Me and myself + free time’).

Teaching online with Skype? Try Mikogo and share your screen

Screen Sharing

Image via Wikipedia

Mikogo is a free screen-sharing tool that has now partnered to Skype to launch Mikogo Skype Extra. With this extra, you can now share your screen with your students while you’re teaching/tutoring online.

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