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Open Courseware, Down Under

Just got off Skype with Leigh Blackall, courseware designer for the University of Western Sydney. Leigh is giving a presentation to his colleagues tomorrow on his research into various things that will enable them to trial an Open Courseware model, including information about blogs, mediacasting, RSS, wikis, the Internet Archive, Google Video, Ourmedia, CreativeCommons and "Darknet."

Sounds like it would make a fantastic course.

May 23, 2005 at 05:05 PM in Education | Permalink | Comments (1) | Bookmark this entry on del.icio.us | blog comments on this post (0)

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Skype and Audiograbber have a problem when you try to use line in sampling to grab the sound from the speakers.

After I installed Skype, I can no longer store sound that comes from the PC’s loudspeakers. Programs like Audiograbber and Audacity can make mp3-files from all sounds I play on my PC. After I installed Skype I can hear the music from the speakers and talk on the USB-telephone, but I can no longer record the music.

Posted by: Magnus | Jul 20, 2005 1:25:29 AM

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