I’ve been following the latest Book Sprint at Eyebeam in New York City with interest as it is a bit of a unique project. They took a textbook that used all proprietary software for the exercises and examples, and re-wrote the book so that the exercises can be completed using all free software instead. Think […]
Archives for February 2009
InfoSlicer is released to the world

Let the remixing begin. I just got word today that the Infoslicer project has been checked into the Sugar code repository at http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/infoslicer, and released under the GPLv2 license. Can I get a whoohoo? Oh yeah! Infoslicer is a Sugar Activity that enables students and instructors around the world to assemble Wikipedia articles into new […]
Digital diets and media consumption
Light posting for me at the Duo Consulting blog over the last few months, but I did want to share these two. Will You Go on a Digital Diet in 2009? Ah, 2009, a new year and a new start, including resolutions to improve oneself. Let me guess, you want to save or make more […]