by Derek Morrison, originally posted 1 May 2009, updated 5 October 2009 N.B. The following posting represents the personal views of the author and should not be construed as necessarily representative of any other individual or organisation. One of the “messages” in my earlier Open opportunties, open threats? posting (Auricle, 30 April 2009) was that […]
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Chrome plating Windows?
by Derek Morrison, 9 July 2009 Normally I wouldn’t want to contribute to the already excessive publicity regarding the Google Chrome OS; this is after all currently only vapourware, but since Auricle is a place for recording reflections this is probably the most appropriate time to do so. Google headquarter’s staff must be ecstatic that […]
Open opportunities, open threats?
by Derek Morrison, 30 April 2009 N.B. The following online essay represents the personal views of the author and should not be construed as necessarily representative of any other individual or organisation. I would prefer to think that technological developments and experience would have, by this time, made the debate about what Virtual Learning Environment […]