In my last posting, I mentioned Mark Oehlert's recent “e-Clippings” blog entry about Netvibes Universal Widget API. Mark Oehlert is someone I’ve known for many years, from back in the days when he was working for the Advanced Distributed Learning initiative when we created such things as SCORM (Shareable Content Object Reference Model).
Mark is a walking encyclopedia of historical references and is relentlessly curious about most anything to do with culture and technology in the context of learning. He probably should have been an anthropologist, but fortunately for us he has devoted his expertise to the world of learning and his e-Clippings blog is very much worth subscribing to and checking out if you are looking for a steady stream of what’s new at the intersection of culture and technology in the world of learning.
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