Friday, April 30, 2010
Shakespeare monologues in voice (Librivox)
shakespeare monologues in voice (LibriVox.acoustical liberation of books in the public domain)
Labels:
art,
language,
literature,
voice
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
DDB Electric potential_0001.wmv
Tool made by Draceina Pinion. She wanted to show how potential is made by charges.
Dracy´s virtual shop (in Second Life)
Labels:
tools,
video,
virtual worlds,
voice
Monday, April 26, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Charles Sanders Peirce (September, 10, 1839 – April 19, 1914)
On a New List of Categories, by Charles S. Peirce Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 7 (1868), 287-298.
wikipedia
Stanford Encylopedia of Philosophy
Pragmatism as a Principle and Method of Right Thinking. The 1903 Hardvard Lectures on Pragmatism. Charles Sanders Peirce. Edited by Patricia Ann Turrisi, 1997
The Essential Peirce. Selected Philosophical Writings. Volume 2. (1983-1913) Edited by the Peirce Edition Project.
Philosophical Writings of Peirce. Selected and Edited with an introduction by Justus Buchler, 1955
wikipedia
Stanford Encylopedia of Philosophy
Pragmatism as a Principle and Method of Right Thinking. The 1903 Hardvard Lectures on Pragmatism. Charles Sanders Peirce. Edited by Patricia Ann Turrisi, 1997
The Essential Peirce. Selected Philosophical Writings. Volume 2. (1983-1913) Edited by the Peirce Edition Project.
Philosophical Writings of Peirce. Selected and Edited with an introduction by Justus Buchler, 1955
Monday, April 19, 2010
Jean-François Lyotard (Versalles 1924- París 1998)
The Difference. Phrases in Dispute
The Lyotad Reader, edited by Walter Benjamin, 1989
The inhuman, 1988
Resisting a Discourse of Mastery:A Conversation with Jean-François Lyotard. Interview by Gary A. Olson. JAC Volume 15 Issue 3
Labels:
critical,
interviews,
language,
philosophy
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
Margaret Mead (1901-1978)
Margaret Mead (1901-1978)An Anthropology of Human Freedom. The Institute for Intercultural Studies.
Margaret Mead (1901–1978), by Wilton S. Dillon
Margaret Mead (1901–1978), by Wilton S. Dillon
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
The Killers (human)
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I did my best to notice, When the call came down the line
Up to the platform of surrender,I was brought but I was kind
And sometimes I get nervous, When I see an open door
Close your eyes, Clear your heart...Cut the cord
Are we human?, Or are we dancer?
My sign is vital, My hands are cold
And I'm on my knees, Looking for the answer
Are we human?, Or are we dancer?
Pay my respects to grace and virtue, Send my condolences to Good
Give my regards to soul and romance,They always did the best they could
And so long to devotion, You taught me everything I know
Wave goodbye, Wish me well.., You've gotta let me go
Are we human?, Or are we dancer?
My sign is vital, My hands are cold
And I'm on my knees, Looking for the answer, Are we human?
Or are we dancer?, Will your system be alright
When you dream of home tonight?, There is no message we're receiving
Let me know is your heart still beating
Are we human?, Or are we dancer?
My sign is vital, My hands are cold
And I'm on my knees, Looking for the answer
You've gotta let me know, Are we human?, Or are we dancer?
My sign is vital, My hands are cold
And I'm on my knees, Looking for the answer
Are we human, Or are we dancer?
Are we human?, Or are we dancer?
Are we human, Or are we dancer
lyrics from: http://www.elyricsworld.com/human_lyrics_the_killers.html
I did my best to notice, When the call came down the line
Up to the platform of surrender,I was brought but I was kind
And sometimes I get nervous, When I see an open door
Close your eyes, Clear your heart...Cut the cord
Are we human?, Or are we dancer?
My sign is vital, My hands are cold
And I'm on my knees, Looking for the answer
Are we human?, Or are we dancer?
Pay my respects to grace and virtue, Send my condolences to Good
Give my regards to soul and romance,They always did the best they could
And so long to devotion, You taught me everything I know
Wave goodbye, Wish me well.., You've gotta let me go
Are we human?, Or are we dancer?
My sign is vital, My hands are cold
And I'm on my knees, Looking for the answer, Are we human?
Or are we dancer?, Will your system be alright
When you dream of home tonight?, There is no message we're receiving
Let me know is your heart still beating
Are we human?, Or are we dancer?
My sign is vital, My hands are cold
And I'm on my knees, Looking for the answer
You've gotta let me know, Are we human?, Or are we dancer?
My sign is vital, My hands are cold
And I'm on my knees, Looking for the answer
Are we human, Or are we dancer?
Are we human?, Or are we dancer?
Are we human, Or are we dancer
lyrics from: http://www.elyricsworld.com/human_lyrics_the_killers.html
classification of theories and perspectives with influence on communication theories, by Gloria Gómez-Diago
Monday, April 12, 2010
23 checklists for evaluating websites (most are designed from a content perspective)
1, User Testing Techniques - A Reader-Friendliness Checklist (All Things Web)
2, Evaluating websites (Chabot Library)
3, How to evaluate a webpage (Colorado State University)
4, Website evaluation checklist (Concordia University)
5, Finding it on the Web: A Guide to Finding and Evaluating Health Information on the Internet Presented by: Carol Aebli, AMLS Borgess Library. Borgess Medical Center
6, Five criteria for evaluating Web pages (Cornell University Library)
7, WWW Cyberguide Ratings for website design
8, Checklist for Evaluating Web Sites (Dalhousie University)
9, Evaluating Quality on the Net, by Hope N. Tillman
10, Sommers web evaluation checklist
11, Evaluation Criteria, by Susan E. Beck. Collection Development Coordinator. New Mexico State University Library
12, Checklist for evaluating websites (University of Maryland)
13, Webpage evaluation checklist, by Joe Barker, The Teaching Library, University of California, Berkeley “The Best Stuff On The Web”
14, Evaluating Internet Research Sources, by Robert Harris
15, Evaluating Quality, by Walt Howe's Internet Learning Center
16, Teacher Web Site Evaluation, by the School District of Greenville County
17, Website evaluation Checklist (University of Otawa)
18, Website Evaluation Checklist, by Paradise Valley Community College
19, Evaluating websites, by Philip C. Stohrer.
20, Evaluating websites (Lesley University Library)
21, Guidelines for Evaluating Web Pages, by Lexington Public Schools Libraries
22, Evaluating websites, by Northwest Missouri State University
23, Issues & Concerns in Using Medical Information from the Web, by Kay Benjamin,
2, Evaluating websites (Chabot Library)
3, How to evaluate a webpage (Colorado State University)
4, Website evaluation checklist (Concordia University)
5, Finding it on the Web: A Guide to Finding and Evaluating Health Information on the Internet Presented by: Carol Aebli, AMLS Borgess Library. Borgess Medical Center
6, Five criteria for evaluating Web pages (Cornell University Library)
7, WWW Cyberguide Ratings for website design
8, Checklist for Evaluating Web Sites (Dalhousie University)
9, Evaluating Quality on the Net, by Hope N. Tillman
10, Sommers web evaluation checklist
11, Evaluation Criteria, by Susan E. Beck. Collection Development Coordinator. New Mexico State University Library
12, Checklist for evaluating websites (University of Maryland)
13, Webpage evaluation checklist, by Joe Barker, The Teaching Library, University of California, Berkeley “The Best Stuff On The Web”
14, Evaluating Internet Research Sources, by Robert Harris
15, Evaluating Quality, by Walt Howe's Internet Learning Center
16, Teacher Web Site Evaluation, by the School District of Greenville County
17, Website evaluation Checklist (University of Otawa)
18, Website Evaluation Checklist, by Paradise Valley Community College
19, Evaluating websites, by Philip C. Stohrer.
20, Evaluating websites (Lesley University Library)
21, Guidelines for Evaluating Web Pages, by Lexington Public Schools Libraries
22, Evaluating websites, by Northwest Missouri State University
23, Issues & Concerns in Using Medical Information from the Web, by Kay Benjamin,
Labels:
criteria,
evaluation,
web communication
'Languages to English', (tool for being used in S.L) made by Draceina Pinion
'Languages to English', is a tool very adequate to learn English in Second Life. The users can learn to translate sentences or words from some languages to English. Owners must add the data to the tool.
Example:
(Traduce una frase en Español al Inglés
(y escríbela en el cuadrado.
Soy una muchacha.
I am a girl.
Juego al tenis.
I play tennis.
When the tool is ready, with data added by the owner, users will be asked to translate some phrases or words to English. They must write the answer in a square and this tool will say if the answer is right or wrong. Furthermore, this tool helps users to complete answers by giving a clue.
This tool can be used to learn English by oneself. This can be used by plural accounts, too.
'Languages to English' needs just two prims to be used and it works with 2.0 version of Second Life.
You will find it at Dracy´s Virtual Shop
Video made by Draceina Pinion, explaining by voice the Languages to English tool
Example:
(Traduce una frase en Español al Inglés
(y escríbela en el cuadrado.
Soy una muchacha.
I am a girl.
Juego al tenis.
I play tennis.
When the tool is ready, with data added by the owner, users will be asked to translate some phrases or words to English. They must write the answer in a square and this tool will say if the answer is right or wrong. Furthermore, this tool helps users to complete answers by giving a clue.
This tool can be used to learn English by oneself. This can be used by plural accounts, too.
'Languages to English' needs just two prims to be used and it works with 2.0 version of Second Life.
You will find it at Dracy´s Virtual Shop
Video made by Draceina Pinion, explaining by voice the Languages to English tool
Labels:
education,
language,
language resources,
tools,
video,
virtual worlds
Monday, April 5, 2010
Conference in Montreal next May, 12 (in French) (Benny Rigaux-Bricmont)
2010: Une Odyssée de l´espace virtuel ou la recherche sur les internautes et leurs avatars dans les métavers. Université de Montréal.
Responsable Scientifique: Benny Rigaux-Bricmont (Université Laval)
Association francophone pour le savoir (Acfas). Programme du 78 Congrès, 439-2010, "Une odysée de l´espace virtuel ou la reserche sur les internautas et leurs avatars dans les métavers"
Carte du Campus
Here you have the links to two papers done by Benny Rigaux-Bricmont, Hervet Guillaume, ellafi, khaoula and Leila El Kamel: Using Virtual Worlds for Doing Qualitative Research"
Knowledge Communication
Fostering Knowledge Communication. Concept And Implementation
Rüdiger Reinhardt & Beate Stattkus, Journal of Universal Computer Science, vol. 8, no. 5 (2002), 536-545
The Concept of Knowledge Communication and Its Relevance to
Management, by Martin J. Eppler, USI Research Note, July 2006, Version 2.2
Knowledge Communication in Design Communities, by Gerhard Fischer and Jonathan Ostwald
Published in: in Rainer Bromme, Friedrich Hesse and Hans Spada (ed.), Barriers and Biases in Computer-Mediated Knowledge Communication, 1-32. © 2003 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands.
Knowledge, communication and creativity,(2007) by Arnaud Sales & Marcel Fournier
Barriers and Biases in Computer Mediated Knowledge Communication and how they may be overcome (2005), Edited by Rainer Bromme, Friedich W. Hesse and Hans Spada.
Rüdiger Reinhardt & Beate Stattkus, Journal of Universal Computer Science, vol. 8, no. 5 (2002), 536-545
The Concept of Knowledge Communication and Its Relevance to
Management, by Martin J. Eppler, USI Research Note, July 2006, Version 2.2
Knowledge Communication in Design Communities, by Gerhard Fischer and Jonathan Ostwald
Published in: in Rainer Bromme, Friedrich Hesse and Hans Spada (ed.), Barriers and Biases in Computer-Mediated Knowledge Communication, 1-32. © 2003 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands.
Knowledge, communication and creativity,(2007) by Arnaud Sales & Marcel Fournier
Barriers and Biases in Computer Mediated Knowledge Communication and how they may be overcome (2005), Edited by Rainer Bromme, Friedich W. Hesse and Hans Spada.
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