Entries from Teaching with Technology @ Tufts tagged with 'open source'

Friday's Pick: Fluid

Fluid is a worldwide collaborative project funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to "to address the values of usability, accessibility, internationalization, quality assurance and security within academic software projects." Members are from the Sakai, uPortal, Moodle, and Kuali Student...

Friday's Pick: Open Journals

EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative recently published 7 things you should know about...Open Journals This is a "must read" for faculty, resarchers, students, and staff interested in an online peer-reviewed journal tool AND an open access model that makes the entire workflow...

Zotero: Your web-browser personal research assistant

Faculty (and student) researchers take note - the “next-generation research tool” is here! At least this is what the faculty designers of Zotero http://www.zotero.org/ from the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University are saying. Its new public beta 2.0 release was featured recently in the Chronicle of Higher Education's Wired News.

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