- Wow: "The average age of the Top 20 software vendor companies is 31 years. None younger than 22 years!" http://ow.ly/53ro6 #edtech #
- By 2050 most higher/further ed will be online. Prim/sec schools will continue as pastoral but not teaching institutions. #edchat #distanceed #
- Whitehead: "Civilization advances by extending the number of operations we can perform without thinking about them." http://ow.ly/1taiLG #
- A #DrupalCon ecosystem session that could use a few votes: How can Drupal succeed in education and academia? http://ow.ly/52omH #
- We must not forget about the underlying politics of computers in the classroom: http://ow.ly/51Hyn (via @Downes) #edchat #edtech #
- @Mr_Casal My recommendation is to start on DrupalGardens which lets you move whole site later if needed. D7 much easier to maintain than D6. in reply to Mr_Casal #
- @mr_casal Have you given thought to #Drupal as a school site? And DrupalCommons instead of Google Sites. Also see: http://j.mp/9bSL7J in reply to Mr_Casal #
- The things one hears on the internet: A Chinese heavy metal band playing The Internationale http://ow.ly/518wL #bestprobableworld #
- Vote for Drupal in Education and Education in Drupal Sessions at #DrupalCon London 2011 | groups.drupal.org http://ow.ly/4YtCL #Drupal #
- Being a language teacher is a special form of bilingualism. http://ow.ly/4ZDff #ellchat #
- You don’t have to be a xenophobe to think Britain being an island matters, but it helps! http://ow.ly/50fQi #
- "Adults ask little kids what they want to be when they grow up because they're looking for ideas." http://ow.ly/50dRI #edchat #
- @tim_hunt Thus my preference for OpenSource. Although historically, lock mechanism obscurity was a big part of security: http://j.mp/iZRWrZ in reply to tim_hunt #
- Interesting to see that "The business of Drupal" applies to the economics of any software (open or not). http://ow.ly/4YWyj #Drupal #edtech #
- @tim_hunt Still believe security benefits of OpenSource outweigh any advantage code obscurity might provide. But obscurity can play a role. in reply to tim_hunt #
- @tim_hunt Absolutely. But of two identical locks, one hidden from view will make you safer than one in plain sight. Until someone finds it. in reply to tim_hunt #
- Lightbulb moment by @sggrc: "All security relies on obscurity" – what else does a password do after all! http://ow.ly/4Z0rA #edtech #
- Read about @millionmetreman and his "epic rowing challenge" for @dyslexiaitsme http://ow.ly/4Z2ow #dyslexia #edchatuk #
- "learning in the [connectivist] course results from activities you undertake & will be different for each person" http://ow.ly/4YXY8 #edchat #
- DejaVu: One of my first #Drupal conversations at my first DrupalCon in 2006 was about t() being wrong for translations: http://ow.ly/4YWlD #
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