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Ubuntu Multimedia Center

Ubuntu Multimedia Center - A new Ubuntu-based Linux distribution -- Debian Admin

Ubuntu Multimedia Center
is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with
community and professional support.It is also a live cd that is ubuntu
derived and also free. This system was inspired by the fact that ubuntu
didn’t have much of a multimedia center.Because users would have to
manually download the codecs for playing mp3’s and what not.The mail
objective of this project is multimedia related programs available to
users as easy as possible.

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In Search of A Balance: Integrating the Sudbury and other democratic models with Moodle

I'm definitely into the hybrid thing lately. Hybrid instruction not only in the sense of implementation: online and face to face learning through moodle (http://moodle.org) and short class lectures/discussions, but also philosophically in a sense of allowing students to have some type of control over the curriculum, and direction of their own study. Every moodle assignment I offer, is open to interpretation and creativity. This is why I believe that rubrics can potentially take the fun out of learning. They limit learners to the parameters made by the teacher. Especially when we are teaching technoloies that are more native to the learner than the educator.

This article takes a neutral approach to - what I will call the Sudbury model, but really applies to many other free, democratic school models. I agree with both sides of the argument, and I have settled on balance and moderation of both freedom and standardization. This combined with a balance between face to face and elearning and I think we might make some real progress in my classroom.
Free Radicals

In the country's most alternative classrooms, there's no such thing as a report card.

Sudbury schools are only one variety of so-called free, or democratic, schools, which eschew most conventions of traditional education in favor of a much more radical program. At most free schools, literally every decision, from those about staff hiring and firing to determinations concerning rules, facilities, and budget issues, is made by the entire school community in a one-person, one-vote process. There are no tests, no report cards, no requirements, and no classes -- and no curriculum, other than what students set for themselves.

It is a philosophy that may strike the uninitiated as far-fetched, if not irresponsible, but it seems to be working.......

iBoerne.com selected for 2007 TCEA Convention student showcase

Congratulations to my students for their great work on iBoerne.com. Our submission for Student Showcase
has been accepted for the 2007 TCEA Convention !

iBoerne.com: an Interactive Online Game for Programming Students | jessecravens.com

Dell's virtual island

When I wrote this post: Stopping to Smell the Synthetic Roses: Exploring the Virtual World Marketplace awhile back, I wasn't sure how quickly these ideas would catch on. Amazing.

Direct2Dell - Dell's Blog

Just a few minutes ago, Ro Parra, our senior vice president for Dell’s Home and Small Business division hosted a virtual press conference along with Founder and CEO of Linden Labs, Phillip Rosedale to kick off our presence there. Dell Island consists of a 64-acre area of land that features a welcome area, a Dell factory, a conference facility, a museum and more.

When I wrote this post awhile back, I wasn't sure how quickly these ideas would catch on. Amazing.