
A Quick NOTE about Course Search Listings 21 aplicaciones en la nube Si ya tienes tu disco duro virtual gratis pero te gustaría además usar aplicaciones on-line aquí tienes una recopilación que te permitirá sacar más partido de cualquier ordenador sin instalar software... Imagina que estás usando un ordenador que no tiene instalada tus aplicaciones favoritas y necesitas descomprimir un archivo, convertir un documento a PDF y una imagen a otro formato para generar una imagen en 3D con una nube de tags y un código QR para organizar una cita en tu grupo de amigos mientras grabas en video el contenido de tu pantalla para generar un video-tutorial y mucho más. Las siguientes aplicaciones en la nube han sido testeadas y seleccionadas: Conversores de formato para archivos: - convierte archivos incluso de video y audio. - convierte documentos a formato PDF. - convierte imágenes entre formatos. Creación y edición de imágenes: Aplicaciones multimedia: Herramientas varias:
Khan Academy MOOCs Directory Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) What Is a MOOC? A massive open online course (MOOC) is a model for delivering learning content online to any person who wants to take a course, with no limit on attendance. This updated ELI 7 Things You Should Know About MOOCs II (June 2013) provides additional key facts about MOOCs. A short video about MOOCs and the connected age. MOOC Resources How Students Engage with a Remedial English Writing MOOC: A Case Study in Learning Analytics with Big Data, ELI Brief, March 2015. Previous Events EDUCAUSE Sprint 2013, July 30–August 1. Looking for more sessions on MOOCs? MOOCs of Interest Current/Future State of Higher Education 2012. MOOC Providers
Welcome to MOOC.CA ~ MOOC What we learned from these seven developer stories in 2012 The past 12 months have been an exciting ride over here at DevBeat. We’ve had thrilling announcements, head-scratching corporate maneuvers, and more than a little bit of developer drama. But as we prepare to take on 2013, we don’t want to offer just empty reflections on the year that’s passed. Rather, here are the big lessons we learned from the top developer news stories of 2012. As always, we welcome your own reflections, stories, and lessons learned in the comments. The Node hype cycle peaks The year began with Node.js creator Ryan Dahl backing not-so-slowly away from the technology’s day-to-day operations inside Joyent, hinting on Twitter that he was a bit Node’d out. The story: “Also, let’s point out the obvious: For all these open-source programming technologies (PHP, Ruby, and now Node), there’s a killing to be made in offering enterprise-grade services and support for the more popular choices among them. The open-source hardware trend comes of age The lean startup ethic backfires
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