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odeworld - an online digital content store for educators
ODE will be a webstore where educators can buy little bits of digital educational content and put them back together any way they like. This is the product blog to keep you informed on development, the team and any random thoughts and ideas we have.
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An ode to ode
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Users Stories, BDD and Rediscovering Business Benefits
http://solutionrevolutionlimited.blogspot.com/2008/06/users-...project
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how to download free mp3 music
http://music1.ebookshq-online.comWendy wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Rockstar, the creators of the Grand Theft Auto series, have made a rather significant jump up the evolutionary digital distribution ladder by partnering with Amazon to add music downloads to
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Smashing through barriers
http://music1.ebookshq-online.com/?p=20946Wendy wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Rockstar, the creators of the Grand Theft Auto series, have made a rather significant jump up the evolutionary digital distribution ladder by partnering with Amazon to add music downloads to
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Changing the game?
http://moodlea.blogspot.coma huge marketing budget to maintain a presence at BETT. Ironically, one of the smaller companies cited by Davitt at being in tune with the educational ICT zeigeist (is there one? what does it look like (other than TeachMeet I mean)?) has said that they won't be at BETT in 2009, along with the
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TeachMeet09, premature diarying
http://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2008/03/teachmeet09-pre.htmlTeachMeet and I were in Tuesday's Guardian, which I managed to miss until I spotted this post on the Ode blog. Indeed, Emap and I have started planning TeachMeet09 (or unplanning it?) so that we entice more newbies and more teaching teachers to share their seven minutes of cool stuff at BETT in 2009. It'll also help secure more sponsorship from a wider range
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TeachMeet09, premature diarying
http://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2008/03/teachmeet09-pre.htmlTeachMeet and I were in Tuesday's Guardian, which I managed to miss until I spotted this post on the Ode blog. Indeed, Emap and I have started planning TeachMeet09 (or unplanning it?) so that we entice more newbies and more teaching teachers to share their seven minutes of cool stuff at BETT in 2009. It'll also help secure more sponsorship from a wider range
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THE SPIRIT OF THE TIMES
http://www.piratewebmaster.com/the-spirit-of-the-timesconversation up Bett as something with mass-classroom quality and accept it’s improve more of a business-to-business event.” Well, we had a twine moving our accumulation and you capableness impact feature most it on our blog, … More here: The fiber of the times
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Learning Conversations
http://www.berthelemy-family.org.uk/blogsdoes so well: incorporating user feedback, providing recommendations of other possible items, keeping in touch with customers, and offering ways of off-site promoting (or even selling) items through APIs and webpage widgets. Eylan is now working for ODE, which appears to be doing exactly this. So I'm hoping to get a glimpse at what they're proposing. ODE is incubated by Pearsons, but are being given the freedom to work with other content providers. Pearsons seem to have recognised that (in an
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Learning Conversations
http://www.learningconversations.co.uk/maindoes so well: incorporating user feedback, providing recommendations of other possible items, keeping in touch with customers, and offering ways of off-site promoting (or even selling) items through APIs and webpage widgets. Eylan is now working for ODE, which appears to be doing exactly this. So I'm hoping to get a glimpse at what they're proposing. ODE is incubated by Pearsons, but are being given the freedom to work with other content providers. Pearsons seem to have recognised that (in an