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Dear All
I have finally posted the assignment up onto the yahoo group and next
weeks reading(see links) Apologies for the delay, Good luck, try and
get it done before Christmas!
Please look at the group calendar for important events and advise on
how to obtain an A grade.
Nick
Just came across this on another mailing list - would be interested to
hear if it's any good...
http://scholar.google.com/
Official blurb: "Google Scholar enables you to search specifically for
scholarly literature, including peer-reviewed papers, theses, books,
preprints, abstracts and technical reports from all broad areas of
research. Use Google Scholar to find articles from a wide variety of
academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories and
universities, as well as scholarly articles available across the web"
Matt
Please find the attached I hope that you find them of some interest, I think they can offer a little insight into ICT & health.
See you all tomorrow
ttfn
Jacqui
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Subject: Announcement: Powerpoints from Protti Event available on CHIME website
Dear Guests (4th November guest lecture - Denis Protti)
Powerpoint slides from this event (both colour and black and white) are now
available on the CHIME website, along with a report written by Dr Henry Potts
http://www.chime.ucl.ac.uk/
You might also be interested in having a look at the latest issue of UK
Health Informatics Today (UKHIT) - a special issue devoted to use of
Personal Digital Assistants in healthcare. (Guest editor Dr Mohammad
Al-Ubaydli).
http://www.bmis.org/ebmit/2004_45_winter.pdf
Jeannette Murphy
Hi everyone,
Just came across some interesting examples, which may be the semantic
web in action... It's certainly computers talking to each other,
without, as the article puts it "the intervention of pesky humans"
The examples are from this report about universities, e-learning and VLEs:
E-Learning Frameworks and Tools: Is it too late? - The Director's Cut
http://www.bath.ac.uk/dacs/cdntl/pMachine/morriblog_more.php?id=315_0_4_10_M
Firstly the 'All Consuming' website:
http://www.allconsuming.net/
"a website that watches weblogs for books that they're talking about,
and displays the most popular ones on an hourly basis... [The site]
uses web services from Weblogs.com, Amazon.com, Technorati.com, and
Alexa.com. A web service is basically a system that lets websites talk
to each other, sharing information between each other..."
An article about it here:
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2003/05/27/allconsuming.html
Secondly, a great idea - Find a book in Amazon and automatically see
if your local library has it. It uses the ISBN number.
http://weblog.infoworld.com/udell/stories/2002/12/11/librarylookup.html
Finally the article talks about a search service called Blinkx, which
it reckons can "contribute to a personal learning environment" I
think what happens is you highlight some text on the web page you are
browsing click on your Blinkx icon and it automatically provides links
to relevant files - emails, word etc - that you already have on your
computer
Are these examples of the semantic web? Is Blinkx an agent or just an
advanced serach tool?
Cheers
Matt
Donald peterson has asked me to let you know about the following
seminar. Sorry about the short notice!
Learning, Motivation, Play and the X Box Generation:
An investigation into the educational potential of collaborative
computer games.
Wednesday 10 November 2004
Knowledge Lab, 23-29 Emerald St, 5.00-6.30pm
Russell James Francis
Oxford University Department of Educational Studies
Hi!
Send me an email at renato.lopes@...
Thanks
Renato
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Hello,
I just wanted to say thank you. I'm one of the ICT
students in the IOE. I was worried about Monday module
because my background is not ICT. I'm a language
teacher.
Anyway, the information you gave help me a lot.
Thank you very much and see you in the class.
Regards,
Yuko Hashimoto
MA ICT student
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Hi Justus
The article can be found here:
http://www.ubiq.com/hypertext/weiser/SciAmDraft3.html
It's listed on the 'Links' page too
Cheers
Matt (we met last night)
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Hi everyone,
I've set up a 'Yahoo Database' called "Introduce Yourself!" It can be
accessed via the Database link or here:
http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/iiict/database
It's a bit limited - no formatting, new lines etc but will at least
allow us to find out about each other... Once you've created your
introduction (Add Record) you can return to it and edit it at anytime.
Matt
Today's Education Guardian has a supplement called 'Forward Thinking -
Building a better case for ICT' with articles such as "The shape of
things to come"... Haven't had chance to read it yet but at first
glance it seems quite focussed on Technology & Infrastructure
I can't find it on the web... it may not be there yet or perhaps my
searching skills need some attention. I'm the one that couldn't find
the Semantic web article either... No hope!
cheers,
Matt