Examples of education tools generators

Marielle Lange rp011s7075 at blueyonder.co.uk
Sat Jun 11 01:44:32 EDT 2005


Dear all,

In case this is useful to you, I recently came across a set of  
"course" tools generators:
<http://www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/materials/>. This is hosted in  
a website that presents itself as a "web-portal" for educators.

Another website you may be interested in: Freeduc, <http:// 
www.ofset.org/freeduc>a directory of free software for education


Also, two additions on the community wiki this week:

Augmented Information about different web standards
<http://revolution.lexicall.org/wiki/tiki-index.php? 
page=LearningObjectsStandards>

A new page with informations on how to produce graphs and plots to  
add to your multimedia presentations:
<http://revolution.lexicall.org/wiki/tiki-index.php? 
page=ResourcesGraphPlots>


If you know of websites with valuable resources, please add them  
there. If you develop some xml or graph generator, please consider  
advertising them in the education gallery <http:// 
revolution.lexicall.org/stacks_education.php>


Enjoy,
Marielle

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Marielle Lange (PhD),  Psycholinguistics, Lecturer in Psychology and  
Informatics
University of Edinburgh, UK

Homepage:  http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/mlange/
Lexicall project: http://lexicall.org
Revolution-education project: http://revolution.lexicall.org



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